HOUSING NEEDS AND AFFORDABILITY

AFFORDABLE HOUSING IS ESSENTIAL FOR A THRIVING COMMUNITY.

WE WANT TO ENSURE EVERYONE HAS ACCESS TO SAFE, AFFORDABLE HOMES.

Land-use map within a 5-mile radius of the Sheridan Blvd & W 64th Ave Light Rail Station, showing predominantly suburban and medium-density residential areas, with mixed-use and non-residential zones clustered near major roads and intersections.

This image is a land-use map illustrating the area within a 5-mile radius of the Sheridan Blvd & W 64th Ave Light Rail Station. The map is organized along a regular street grid structured by major north–south and east–west corridors, which serve as the primary spatial framework for development patterns.

Land uses are represented by colored zones, while individual buildings are shown as black or white footprints. The surrounding area is characterized mainly by suburban residential neighborhoods, with medium-density residential clusters distributed along collector streets and near key intersections. Mixed-use and non-residential areas are concentrated along major roads, forming localized activity nodes within the residential fabric.

Legend and land-use categories

  • Suburban Residential (brown): predominantly low-density housing neighborhoods
  • Medium Density Residential (light orange): townhouses and compact residential blocks
  • Multifamily (black): duplexes and townhomes
  • Duplexes and Single Family (light gray): low-density residential areas
  • Non-Residential (white): commercial, institutional, and civic uses
  • Mixed Use (very light tone): areas combining residential and non-residential functions

Overall, the map highlights a primarily residential suburban context, with gradual transitions in density and limited concentrations of mixed-use development near major transportation corridors within the 5-mile study area.

COMMUNITY PRIORITIES

WE WANT TO BALANCE NEIGHBORHOOD NEEDS WITH COMMUNITY PRIORITIES.

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LANDMARKS ARE WHERE NEIGHBORHOOD LIFE COMES TOGETHER.

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