The City of Green Bay this month approved a series of zoning changes aimed at addressing what officials say is an affordable housing crisis.
The Green Bay City Council approved multiple zoning ordinances at a meeting last week that make the city’s zoning code more flexible to increase housing stock.
Under the changes, duplexes would be allowed in historically single-family zoning districts subject to land use development standards. Three- or four-unit multi-family buildings would be allowed in traditional single-family districts with a conditional use permit and accessory dwelling units would be allowed in all residential districts with a conditional use permit…