A new advisory committee is rethinking the city’s one-size-fits-all approach to what they can look like.
Accessory dwelling units are becoming a big topic in Denver’s residential planning process.
For example, detached ADUs are limited to 24 feet tall. That could change for certain areas as part of the process. “Many of Denver’s older neighborhoods don’t have the housing options that folks are looking for nowadays,” Palmeri said. “There’s a lot of just two-, three-, four-bedroom homes. In Montbello, for example, it’s really hard to find just a one-bedroom dwelling unit.”
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