Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentations
Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentations
Final Draft of the Missing Middle Housing study is ready for review
After six months of research, public engagement and analysis, the final Missing Middle Housing study is now available for review. To view or download the report, click here.
Summary of Findings
The study found that the existing regulatory context in Asheville encourages single-family housing significantly more than Missing Middle Housing types. The new housing being built, alongside the existing housing stock, is not keeping up with current and future housing needs in terms of variety of types and price points. Simply allowing more single-family homes to be built will not move the needle enough to address this housing shortage or increase attainability. The City will need to adjust its zoning standards to allow Missing Middle Housing types, but also to further encourage these housing types over single-family development through a simplified entitlements process and incentives.
The proposed Missing Middle Housing recommendations should be viewed as another set of tools that can be implemented in partnership with community input to help mitigate Asheville’s housing crisis.
The public is welcome to learn more about the study at an upcoming Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentation:
Tuesday, December 5, 2023 from 4 - 5 p.m.
Thursday, December 14, 2023 from 4 - 5 p.m.
Registrants will receive a link to join the virtual presenation one hour before the event via email.
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Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentation - December 14, 2023
Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentation - December 14, 2023
Thu, Dec 14 2023 4:00 PM
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Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentation - December 5, 2023
Missing Middle Housing Virtual Presentation - December 5, 2023
Tue, Dec 5 2023 4:00 PM
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