Oregon lawmakers voted to eliminate single-family zoning in any city with more than 25,000 people. The bill would legalize duplexes and other “missing middle” housing in neighborhoods that previously only allowed single-family homes.
Source: Inman News
Oregon moves to nix single-family zoning, continues a national trend
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