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Middle Housing
Tualatin staff are continuing to work on new ways to implement community priorities identified in the Tualatin 2040 process, including housing. One aspect of this work is exploring changes to the Tualatin Development Code that will make it easier to build more kinds of housing in more neighborhoods. While large areas of Tualatin limit housing types primarily to detached single family homes, this project considers additional options for building homes like duplexes, or more than one home on a single lot, to create a wider range of housing options that better reflect community needs. Code changes will also bring the Tualatin's rules for housing up to speed with state-level changes to address Oregon's housing crisis.
Upcoming Meetings:
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Past Meeting:
Webinar Thursday, February 25th, 5-6pm
A webinar was held to discuss how development code standards can influence housing opportunities. We covered current barriers to building “middle housing” like duplexes and triplexes, potential code changes that can influence how housing is built, and when you can expect to see and comment on proposed code changes in the near future.
Please find a webinar recording below for those who were unable to attend: