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Pa. lawmakers push to ease housing costs by making accessory dwellings easier for homeowners to build
Pennsylvania lawmakers are advancing bipartisan bills to increase housing supply by requiring municipalities to allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) by right, bypassing local zoning variances. The effort aims to address a projected shortage of 185,000 homes by 2035, though local governments oppose the measure, calling it a one-size-fits-all mandate.
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