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Part 3: Neighborhood-scale housing: facts matter
In this blog series, we take a deeper dive into the 1-4 housing study. Learn the “why” behind this study and how you can get involved.
Part 2: Neighborhood-scale housing: what are the specific policies we want to see?
In this blog series, we take a deeper dive into the 1-4 housing study. Learn the “why” behind this study and how you can get involved.
Part 1: Why do we need to legalize neighborhood-scale housing in every Saint Paul neighborhood?
In Saint Paul, both renters and homebuyers have faced challenges due to the city’s (and the broader region’s) lack of housing availability. Rental vacancy rates and home buying inventories have been too low, driving up prices for everybody. This is an outcome of failing to build enough housing in our city, despite our growing population.
Policy Series: Multi-family Zoning and the 1-4 Unit Housing Study
In Saint Paul, both renters and homebuyers have faced challenges due to the city’s (and the broader region’s) lack of housing availability. Rental vacancy rates and home buying inventories have been too low, driving up prices for everybody. This is an outcome of failing to build enough housing in our city, despite our growing population.
Help us build a coalition for more housing choice in St. Paul
While we wait for the City’s planning team to release their draft 1-4 unit housing proposal, we are building a coalition of organizations for more housing choice to support the policy when it reaches the Planning Commission and City Council. If you’d like to get involved with this work, send us a message!
Apply to serve on the St. Paul Planning Commission
Interested in making a big impact on sustainable land use policy in St. Paul? Apply to join the St. Paul Planning Commission! The City is currently accepting applications for prospective Commissioners to fill five vacancies: if you live in Ward 2, 4, 5, or 6, consider applying!
Defending the Minneapolis 2040 plan
In June 2022, a Hennepin County district court judge halted the implementation of Minneapolis’ groundbreaking 2040 Comprehensive Plan, which enabled more multi-family housing options throughout the city. At the invitation of Neighbors for More Neighbors and some pro bono attorneys, Sustain St. Paul helped prepare an amicus brief to support the City of Minneapolis’ appeal.
Action alert! Urge our City Council to pass the Hillcrest Master Plan
Pledge to support the Hillcrest Site Master Plan and contact City Council Members urging them to vote in support of the Master Plan!
Support elimination of petition requirements for new housing projects
St. Paul’s planning staff are proposing to eliminate petition requirements for housing developers to apply for permits from the city. These petition requirements make it more difficult to develop housing because they enable nearby neighbors to effectively block projects. Please join us in publicly voicing your support of these proposed changes to the Planning Commission!
1-4 Housing Study engagement options
Learn about how you can support increased housing supply for current and future Saint Paul residents! The city of Saint Paul is seeking public input and stories to help inform policy relating to 1- to 4-unit housing options. Find out how you can help.
Phase 1 passed! Here is how to support Phase 2
Join City staff, District Council representatives, and residents at a virtual engagement session to provide input for Phase 2 of the 1-4 Unit Housing Study! This study is evaluating the potential to create more smaller, neighborhood-scale housing types that are missing across the city.
Public hearing on the Hillcrest redevelopment
The Saint Paul Planning Commission’s upcoming public hearing on the Hillcrest site will be held on Friday, March 4, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. The hearing will be on the Hillcrest Master Plan, the Hillcrest Rezoning Study, the Hillcrest Zoning Code Study, and an associated amendment to the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan.
Share your thoughts on the 1-4 Unit Housing Study
Join City staff, District Council representatives, and residents at a virtual engagement session to provide input for Phase 2 of the 1-4 Unit Housing Study! This study is evaluating the potential to create more smaller, neighborhood-scale housing types that are missing across the city.
Redevelopment of Hillcrest golf course site
Like the redevelopment of the Ford site in the Highland neighborhood of Saint Paul, the Hillcrest site on the East Side offers exciting opportunities to envision the future of housing, transportation, and land use in Saint Paul.
Missing middle housing
To ease our housing crisis, we support efforts to promote the “missing middle": a range of multi-family or clustered housing types, such as duplexes and rowhomes, that are compatible in scale with single-family or transitional neighborhoods.