“Continuing to develop suburban sprawl will hurt more Utahns than it helps,” writes Cameron Carter, the planning and policy specialist with Bike Utah.
New home construction in Saratoga Springs on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020., which establishes a $300 million low-interest loan program for developers building affordable homes, as a significant milestone in the state’s housing agenda. Other major housing policies passed this session include, which allows housing markets to function according to actual demand by prohibiting urban cities from mandating large residential lot sizes — was blocked from even receiving a committee hearing.
Suburban sprawl spreads out development, increasing the distance between homes, workplaces and amenities. This car-centric design makes walking and biking less feasible and is a persistent challenge inAnd ultimately, suburban sprawl won’t reduce home prices for the majority of Utahns who prefer to live in walkable, connected communities. Many of the most expensive communities in Utah are expensive because of high demand for their walkable streets, mixed-use buildings and missing middle housing.
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