Comp Plan Changes Exclude Land Near Old St. Augustine Road

Leon County is facing a housing shortage. By the year 2050, officials say the county will need an additional 23,000 housing units. To find space for that growth, the county and city are looking at changes to the Comprehensive Plan—essentially a blueprint for local development.

Some of those changes include expanding the Urban Services Area where city utilities are available, and adjusting Future Land Use Categories to allow more dense development in some areas.

Mike Alfano is the director of the city/county planning department. He says even with the space available today in the Urban Services Area, more is needed.“There are 21,000 acres of land today in the Urban Services Area that are developable, so with all that land that is developable, we still have a shortage of housing supply, a shortage of rental units,” Alfano says. “There is a clear indication that the market is not providing the amount of housing stock that we as a community need.”…

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