North Carolina’s Triangle Faces Growing Pains

The region’s rapid growth and high housing costs are prompting a contentious debate over zoning changes that would boost density.

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April 27, 2023, 7:00 AM PDT

By Diana Ionescu @aworkoffiction


The cities of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, known locally as the Triangle, are all debating changes to their zoning codes, reports Zachery Eanes in Axios.

The reforms are a response to the region’s rapid growth and the attendant rise in housing costs. “The median sales price in the region in March 2020 was $287,000, according to numbers from Triangle Multiple Listing Services. Three years later, the median sales price was $387,000 — a 43.4% increase.”

Raleigh upzoned in 2021, but is considering revising those zoning changes amidst opposition from local groups. In Durham, a proposal to change the city’s unified development ordinance would streamline development and create incentives for affordable housing. “And Chapel Hill is considering upzoning many of its single-family neighborhoods to allow for more accessory dwelling units and duplexes.” All of the upzoning proposals face pushback from local residents concerned about traffic, parking, and neighborhood character. 

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