Wichita’s City Council will consider adopting a new two-year pilot program on Tuesday that would provide incentives to encourage infill residential construction within the city’s neglected central neighborhoods, according to an agenda report for the upcoming meeting. The city says the program’s ultimate goal is to provide more affordable housing options to meet workforce needs, as well as reinvigorate declining neighborhoods. If adopted Tuesday, the program would waive building permit fees for all residential construction within designated “formative” areas of Wichita, particularly in areas north, west and south of the downtown core. Homeowners for DIY projects, as well as builders, contractors and landlords, are eligible to participate, as long as they are current on all real estate taxes and outstanding special assessments.
Source: Wichita Business Journal