
Waynesboro: Cottage court housing must address the affordability crisis, period
The City of Waynesboro is exploring an ordinance to allow cottage court housing to give residents access to more affordable housing options.
The City of Waynesboro is exploring an ordinance to allow cottage court housing to give residents access to more affordable housing options.
With a number of economic development projects under way in Virginia, a program will offer loans and grants to develop housing for workers.
Waynesboro, like many other cities in Virginia and across the nation, has an affordability crisis when it comes to housing.
Local leaders looking to solve the issue of homelessness are moving forward with their work despite the delay of a Regional Housing Study.
Housing costs in Virginia continue to rise with the average fair market rent for a two-bedroom apartment at more than $1,500 per month.
The City of Staunton is launching its own workgroup to identify housing solutions in the Queen City.
The Waynesboro Planning Commission recommended approval of zoning amendments to allow for cottage court housing in the city.
A Los Angeles judge ordered the U.S. Department of VA to build more permanent housing for disabled veterans in its West Los Angeles campus.
Waynesboro’s Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday to hear public feedback on zoning changes to allow for cottage-type housing.
We’ve been writing, a lot, about the lack of affordable housing in Waynesboro, with our goal being to make addressing the issue a flashpoint in the local City Council elections in 2024.