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Excerpt from Post and Courier article - 4-7-24
Chief among those is a new, elevation-based zoning map. In the lowest of the city's districts, which are the most vulnerable to flooding, the new strategy recommends reducing development density, and supporting provisions that boost natural "green" systems to absorb and filter rising waters. Simultaneously, the update calls for incentivizing more density and development, including affordable housing, on higher ground.