I recall the bill that made it easier to install ADUs from a few years, and in passing I've seen a number of modular housing construction companies that may have also lowered the cost to build and install one.
However, I'd be curious if the something similar applies here with the upzoning bill. If construction costs remain high, are we going to hit the expected numbers of housing to fulfill the shortage.
I recall the bill that made it easier to install ADUs from a few years, and in passing I've seen a number of modular housing construction companies that may have also lowered the cost to build and install one.
However, I'd be curious if the something similar applies here with the upzoning bill. If construction costs remain high, are we going to hit the expected numbers of housing to fulfill the shortage.