Alexandria, Virginia’s fifth-largest city, is on the brink of banning single-family-only zoning. If the plan passes, Alexandria legislators estimate 66 new residential buildings will be added to the city by 2033.
Source: Inman News
Alexandria could become second Virginia locale to ‘upzone’
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