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Missing Middle Housing

"Middle housing" legislation that would allow 4-plexes in every neighborhood currently zoned for single-family residential, and to allow 6-plexes in areas near transit.
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House Timeline (50 votes needed)

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Passed!

  • Bill filed as HB 1110
  • Bill passed out of the Housing Committee on Feb. 7th
  • Bill passed out of the Appropriations Committee on Feb. 24th
  • Bill passed off the House floor on March 6th
  • The bill now must go to the Senate side (below)

Senate Timeline (25 votes needed)

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Floor Vote

Passed!

  • Bill filed as SB 5190
  • Passed the Local Government, Land Use & Tribal Affairs Committee
  • Bill passed the Housing Committee on Feb. 8th
  • Bill did not pass out of the financial ("Ways & Means") Committee
  • The Senate version of this bill has died
  • HB 1110 has been referred to the Senate Housing Committee on March 8th
  • The bill passed out of the Senate Housing Committee on March 22nd
  • Bill was referred to Ways & Means Committee and had a public hearing on March 31st
  • Bill passed out of the Ways & Means Committee on April 3rd
  • Bill referred to the Rules Committee on April 4th
  • Bill passed off the Senate floor on April 11th
  • Bill has been delivered to the Governor to be signed into law

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