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This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk about the Sudbury Development coming to Bloomington's southwest side.
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The existing second floor and top three floors of the new structure will become residential space.
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The project is the first duplex approved in a single-family neighborhood since the UDO was amended in 2021.
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Council also changed what triggers the ‘student housing’ classification.
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Council originally blocked multifamily, or plex, housing from single-family residential neighborhoods in 2019, but legalized them with conditional use approval in May 2021.
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Join us this week at we talk with city officials about the multiplex amendment and discuss how it will affect residents.
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City loosens COVID restrictions, UDO duplex ordinance passes with compromise, all eyes turn to annexation procedures, and Bloomington's 4th of July parade will look different this year.
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The new map rolls back on R4 zoning by about 75%.
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Plexes are more restricted after changes to the UDO amendment, city crews are working on getting secondary roads cleared, annexation is still on pause, and a structure design bill could hamper community standards.
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Bloomington’s Unified Development Ordinance could undergo new changes that could affect the layout of several neighborhoods.