As Major U.S. Cities Push To Diversify Housing, Atlanta Suburbs Aren't Ready For Change
In many American neighborhoods, it's illegal to build anything
other than a single-family home on most lots zoned for residential
properties. Take Sandy Springs for example: 85% of the Atlanta
suburb's residential land allows for only detached, single
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In many American neighborhoods, it's illegal to build anything
other than a single-family home on most lots zoned for residential
properties. Take Sandy Springs for example: 85% of the Atlanta
suburb's residential land allows for only detached, single-family
homes. Some people want to change that , and regional leaders are
passing laws to increase density. Others want things to stay
exactly as they are: One family. One house. One yard.
other than a single-family home on most lots zoned for residential
properties. Take Sandy Springs for example: 85% of the Atlanta
suburb's residential land allows for only detached, single-family
homes. Some people want to change that , and regional leaders are
passing laws to increase density. Others want things to stay
exactly as they are: One family. One house. One yard.
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