
Will a change in city law make housing more affordable?
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There are many reasons to love San Luis Obispo, but the cost of housing isn't one of them. Tuesday night, SLO City Council will consider an update to its Inclusionary Housing Ordinance that could lead to the construction of more affordable homes. Maybe.
I spoke with Rachel Kovesdi of Kovesdi Consulting about the ordinance, the proposed update, and what a housing policy change may mean for out-priced home seekers.
Action item: You can access the proposed update on the city council agenda and on Open City Hall. Questions can go to housing@slocity.org, and of course, you can submit public comment by email, phone, or during the meeting on Tuesday.
This won't be the last time housing issues will come up, so I recommend subscribing to the city's e-notification list so you can stay informed about housing-related workshops, documents and hearings.
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