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Sustain St. Paul supports ending minimum parking mandates across Minnesota
Sustain St. Paul is supporting a statewide effort to end parking minimums across the state.
Saint Paul Bike Plan Update: Celebrating a successful public hearing
Supporters of safe bike infrastructure turned out en force for a recent planning commission meeting.
Part 3: Neighborhood-scale housing: facts matter
In this blog series, we take a deeper dive into the 1-4 housing study. Learn the “why” behind this study and how you can get involved.
Part 2: Neighborhood-scale housing: what are the specific policies we want to see?
In this blog series, we take a deeper dive into the 1-4 housing study. Learn the “why” behind this study and how you can get involved.
Part 1: Why do we need to legalize neighborhood-scale housing in every Saint Paul neighborhood?
In Saint Paul, both renters and homebuyers have faced challenges due to the city’s (and the broader region’s) lack of housing availability. Rental vacancy rates and home buying inventories have been too low, driving up prices for everybody. This is an outcome of failing to build enough housing in our city, despite our growing population.
Policy Series: Multi-family Zoning and the 1-4 Unit Housing Study
In Saint Paul, both renters and homebuyers have faced challenges due to the city’s (and the broader region’s) lack of housing availability. Rental vacancy rates and home buying inventories have been too low, driving up prices for everybody. This is an outcome of failing to build enough housing in our city, despite our growing population.