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Senate Bill (SB) 9, one of California's most sweeping zoning reform bills, became law on January 1, 2022. By allowing single-family owners to create up to four housing units on their property, the law

Resources for the Missing Middle Work Group session 6, "Talking About Middle Housing."

The video, slide presentation, and small group notes for the Missing Middle Work Group session 5, "Projecting Middle Housing Production."

The video, slide presentation, and small group notes for the Missing Middle Work Group session 4, "Making Middle Housing Affordable."

The video, slide presentation, small group notes, and zoning guidebook for the Missing Middle Work Group session 3, "Making Middle Housing Happen."

The video, slide presentation, small group notes, and report for the Missing Middle Work Group session 2, "The Middle Housing Market."

Session One of the Missing Middle Housing Work Group included an overview of missing middle housing and a case study from Oregon.

In this three-part video series from AARP, Opticos Design’s Daniel Parolek introduces the concept of “missing middle housing” — a range of housing types from duplexes to triplexes to cottage courts to

In 2020 San Francisco’s Planning Department released this Housing Development Feasibility and Costs whitepaper as part of its Housing Affordability Strategies initiative. The paper examines the cost

Portland, Oregon is one of the cities leading the national trend toward expanding housing options in what have been exclusively single-family zone districts, enabling small-scale “missing middle”