How New Data on Water/sewer Infrastructure Might Lead to More Housing in NH
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How new data on water/sewer infrastructure might lead to more housing in NH
Only 5.6% of the buildable land in New Hampshire has access to both water and sewer systems. When it comes to much-needed residential construction in the state, that represents an opportunity and a challenge, according to presentations Oct. 29 during a webinar on how new access to water/sewer information throughout the state might make for better planning and more housing. “Good data makes good policy decisions, and you can’t really have good po…
NH Zoning Atlas water, sewer data touted as big tool in solving housing crisis
One of the toughest nuts to crack in the struggle to increase affordable housing in New Hampshire is access to water and sewer infrastructure that would allow more density. Understanding where that that infrastructure is and how it interacts with zoning just got easier with the latest addition to the New Hampshire Zoning Atlas.
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