Council introduces three more of Mayor Parker’s housing plan bills, but waits to put forth final piece

PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s housing plan inched forward again in City Council Thursday, as Council’s Housing Committee Chair Jamie Gauthier introduced three more of the mayor’s proposed bills to speed up the development process so she can meet her goal of building or saving 30,000 units of housing.

Gauthier said the bills will increase the number of units that can be built by eliminating parking minimums in densely developed areas like Center City and University City and creating a new zoning category for duplexes.

“We think that’s good too because it gets us density and hopefully affordability in a way that is not too dense for the neighbors,” she said. “Sometimes people are concerned about really large multi-family structures, but this allows us to do that in a gentler way.”…

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