The City offers developer resources in the form of reduced fees, expedited permitting, and tax incentives for deed-restricted, income-qualified units. Additional tools such as flexible zoning rules and access to city-owned land help encourage a variety of housing types while maintaining long-term affordability through deed restrictions.

Developer Incentives for Affordable Housing

System Development Charges (SDC) Exemptions
System Development Charge (SDC) Deferral and Loans
Expedited Review and Permitting
Tax Incentives
Tax Increment Assistance for Housing Affordability
Development & Permitting Fees Rebate

Development Code Incentives

The City is working to make it easier and more flexible to build housing. Through updates to development codes and new state laws, there are now more options for creating smaller homes, converting commercial buildings into housing, and building in zones that weren’t previously allowed. Incentives like density bonuses and streamlined application processes help developers include more affordable units. These changes aim to support a wider range of housing types and make homeownership more accessible for people across different income levels.

Density Bonus
Cottage Codes
Minimum Parking Standards Eliminated
Senate Bill 3450 (2019)
House Bill 2001 (2019) - Middle Housing Land Division
Senate Bill 458 (2021) - Expedited Middle Housing Land Division
Senate Bill 8 (2021) - More Housing in More Zones
House Bill 3395 (2023) - More Flexibility to Build
House Bill 3151 (2023) - Expansion of Usable Property
House Bill 2984 (2023) - Commercial Conversion
Senate Bill 1537 (2024) - Flexible Application Process