Maintain the character and identity of existing residential neighborhoods.
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Create residential communities that allow residents to live, work, and play in their neighborhoods, and foster a sense of community.
- Neighborhood stability is maintained or enhanced.
- Residents experience an increase in neighborhood livability.
- An adequate supply of housing options is provided.
Housing policies are intended to create residential communities that allow residents to live, work, and play in their neighborhoods, and foster a sense of community. These policies should produce positive outcomes for: housing prices, availability and choice, availability of housing for special populations, and neighborhood stability.
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Guiding Principles
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Support housing development and redevelopment that includes a variety of housing types and opportunities to enable a wide range of economic levels, age groups, and lifestyle to live within a community. |
Promote high quality residential design. |
Promote housing strategies to ensure an adequate supply of homes at all price ranges. |
Encourage housing densities and styles that will support vibrant retail and transit centers. |
Reduce physical and social barriers between neighborhoods, while at the same time preserving and nurturing unique neighborhood identities. |