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10/6/2021
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1. Increasing Housing Variety Everett Housing Action Plan 14 <br /> <br />totally vacant lots in the City, and it is hard to economically justify tearing down a livable single-family <br />house for only two or three dwelling units, even if regulations are modified to allow townhomes and <br />corner lot duplexes. Finally, not all blocks in the city are configured to facilitate infill housing. For <br />example, some blocks do not include alleys, which make access into townhouses and other “missing <br />middle” housing types less intrusive and facilitate automobile access. Nevertheless, these housing <br />types can potentially provide ownership and rental housing missing in the community for middle <br />income people. <br /> <br />Figure 3. Example blocks in Everett, highlighting alleyways. <br /> <br />Source: Google, 2021. <br />
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