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Appendix B: Community Input Summary Everett Housing Action Plan B-15 <br /> <br />New frame <br />healthy communities movement in redesign - key issue for sustainability - finding that balance for a healthy <br />community <br />current Everett residents have objections but we are doing it for future growth not just current residents <br />townhouses that blend with community architecture <br />high rise <br />make things attractive and affordable <br />issue of neighborhood resistance <br />finding the balance between needs and quality of life <br />High Rise <br />find a way to discount resistance that are not for future? <br />natural resistance to change <br />bordering the tent community with active monitoring of residents <br />incentives for homeowners to create ADUs as extra income and help with density <br />sidewalks/side streets: trade right-of-way for construction of sidewalks <br />affordability was key for ownership in the past and now it isn't the case: has ADUs codes been <br /> considered and zoning (single family homes) <br />finding space on how to expand <br />homelessness and unsheltered conversation <br />possible alternatives to tent encampments: repurposing old vacated buildings <br />wider streets lead to speedier motorists - make them narrow to discourage this <br />empower homeowners through incentives to create ADUs and construct sidewalk <br />are current ADU regulations restrictive or is the process difficult? <br />density issue solutions... <br /> <br />Breakout Room 3 - Q1 <br />permanent supportive housing <br />affordable <br />creative options e.g., dorm style <br />tiny houses <br />shared housing and rooms for rent <br />rural housing types that are located t low density in quiet areas <br />ADU <br /> <br />Breakout Group 4 - Q1 <br />Habitat Humanity-like program that renovates historic/older homes