Last year, SLC Neighbors for More Neighbors executive director Turner Bitton spoke to City Weekly about the advocacy group's plan for a campaign to promote data-driven solutions to the city's housing crises.

SLC Neighbors had submitted a package of zoning reform proposals to the City Council for consideration—which it called "Starter Homes, SLC"—pitching ideas like smaller minimum lot sizes and expanded options for housing diversity in traditionally single-family neighborhoods.

Since then, the City Council has initiated its own effort to combat the shortage of attainable homes, under the umbrella of "expanding housing options." And Bitton said that effort is similar enough to SLC Neighbor's proposals that they've withdrawn their zoning amendments and intend to support the City Council'

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