Albuquerque City Council Approves Zoning Changes for Casitas and Downtown Street Project.

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Albuquerque City Council has approved zoning changes that will allow the building of "accessory dwelling units," or casitas, in most residential-zoned areas. The new laws will help multigenerational families stay together and add more units to the housing stock. Casitas will be limited to 750 square feet and require off-street parking. Homeowners can still build casitas for the purpose of renting them out, as long as they follow the rules written in the short-term rental ordinance.
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