As part of a long effort to create a greater variety of housing options with potential for smaller, more affordable homes, the Clark County Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to revise rules governing residential development.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council pushes to provide more ‘middle housing,’ aiming to increase access to homeownership
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