What’s allowed to be built in my neighborhood? Can I build a second unit on my property? How can I make sure new construction will benefit my community and not harm it? The answers to these questions all come back to the city’s zoning code — more than 200 pages describing what kinds of buildings […]
To create housing for more Nashville residents, Metro Council is dangling carrots in front of developers
Most Nashville residents pay too much for housing. And it’s expensive for developers to build new apartments that have lower rents. So, the Metro Council is taking another swing at inclusionary zoning — a program that is one piece of solving both problems.