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Montpelier tackles housing shortage with talks of taller buildings and simplified zoning
Montpelier's Planning Commission is exploring allowing taller buildings in the River District to address housing shortages, with discussions including six-story apartment buildings and simplified zoning. Current zoning permits six-story structures downtown, but developers have not utilized this. The conversation also involves reimagining the area as a more inviting space with fewer gas stations.
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