Kerri L. Barsh was quoted in a Homes.com News article titled “New Bill Aims to Speed Housing Development in Land‑Starved South Florida,” about Florida’s Infill Redevelopment Act, which would allow certain environmentally impacted urban sites to receive administrative approval for zoning and density.
Barsh explained that the streamlined approach “may be just enough to allow those sites to be redeveloped for residential,” particularly in a region with few remaining large parcels of land. “The economics may be more palatable because there’s certainty with density and the process,” she said.
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Read “New Bill Aims to Speed Housing Development in Land‑Starved South Florida.”
See also Barsh’s March 18 GT Alert, Florida’s Infill Redevelopment Act Unlocks New Residential Development Opportunities on Impacted Land in South Florida.