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Vermont, Other States Test ‘Gentle Infill’ as One Potential Tool to Tackle Housing Shortages
Vermont and other states are testing 'gentle infill' to address housing shortages by building homes on vacant lots. South Bend, Indiana, constructed over 500 new homes in four years using vacant lots, partnerships with nonprofits, and pre-approved designs to streamline development.
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