Mayor Brandon Johnson Pushes ‘Granny Flat’ Ordinance Forward
CHICAGO, JUL 8 – The measure aims to legalize accessory dwelling units citywide to increase affordable housing, with debate focusing on permitting requirements, senior adviser Jason Lee said.
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Mayor Johnson determined to push for Council vote on ‘granny flats’ measure next week
Mayor Brandon Johnson may or may not have the votes to give single-family homeowners carte blanche to turn their attics, basements, garages and coach houses into revenue-generating “granny flats,” but he’s determined to try, setting the stage for a showdown vote at next week’s City Council meeting. Senior mayoral advisor Jason Lee said Monday it’s time to bring to a head — in a way that maximizes the number of affordable units created — the year…
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