Heading into 2025, the City of Tucson owned 2,000 different homes and is developing 1,200 new affordable housing units, but a consulting firm says that isn't enough.
The city’s planning office won’t approve conversion of single-family properties into multiple units in six neighborhoods. The desire to protect Latino neighborhoods from gentrification runs counter to ...
The developer's plan for the property was altered in response to the concerns of neighbors, and will now include fewer lots and preserve more trees than previously proposed.
The city is planning a voluntary program aimed at boosting affordable housing by giving zoning incentives to developers. Megan Miles, city director of housing policy, said over 500 similar programs ...