Minneapolis has earned a reputation as a national leader on housing and land use reform. Rightly so: the city’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan, a multi-pronged effort to allow more housing, supported more housing development throughout the city, and improved housing affordability. While Minneapolis has done many things right when it comes to land use, one important piece of low-hanging fruit remains: reducing minimum lot sizes. Today, Minneapolis requ…
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