04-10-2017, 12:54 PM
An interesting article. "Mixed-use" currently is interpreted as a mixture of residential and commercial. At the same time, there are often calls for below-market rent housing units within larger higher-density buildings. This is the first that I have heard of the need to consider below-market rent for non-residential units.
Unless an agency can find a sympathetic landlord, there isn't much incentive for a landlord to ensure that agencies such as ACCKWA can remain accessible rather than at the periphery of a community. Perhaps adjusting a property's property tax rate to account for the lost revenue when space is rented to an agency such as ACCKWA would help.
Unless an agency can find a sympathetic landlord, there isn't much incentive for a landlord to ensure that agencies such as ACCKWA can remain accessible rather than at the periphery of a community. Perhaps adjusting a property's property tax rate to account for the lost revenue when space is rented to an agency such as ACCKWA would help.