An edition of the Littleton Independent
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Houses sit in an upscale neighborhood Nov. 21, 2022, in the east Centennial area.
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ADUs unfold as Centennial eyes ‘land banking’ BY TAYLER SHAW TSHAW@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Hoping to address concerns about the rising costs and high demand for housing in Centennial, the city council is drafting potential regulations for accessory dwelling units. As part of that process, city officials
are also researching a strategy called “land banking.” For more than a year, the council has been studying and discussing potential strategies to address housing affordability and accessibility issues in Centennial. One is permitting accessory dwelling units, or ADUs. These are small-
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er, secondary residential structures located behind a house or within a house, according to the city. Many people call them “granny flats” or “mother-in-law apartments.” The city is developing a rough draft of potential regulations for SEE BANKING, P8
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