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As Texans struggle with housing costs, cities look for new ways to spur more home construction

In cities dominated by single-family neighborhoods, local leaders across Texas want a broader variety of housing to combat the affordability crisis.

Homes under construction in the Mueller neighborhood in East Austin on Oct. 7, 2023.

The Mueller neighborhood in East Austin on Oct. 7, 2023.

“If we want to provide housing for our teachers, our health care workers, our postmen, our firefighters and police, if we want them in our cities, which I think we do, then we have to rethink the definition of single-family neighborhoods.”

— Chad West, Dallas City Council member

The “missing middle”

A duplex unit for sale in East Austin on Oct. 7, 2023.

“Our rapid growth shows no sign of slowing down, so we’re looking at solutions we can start implementing now to meet those growing housing needs.”

— Mattie Parker, Fort Worth mayor

Smaller lots, more homes 

The Mueller neighborhood in East Austin on Oct. 7, 2023.

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