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The Code Refresh Zoning Advisory Council meets at City Hall on Sept. 10. Volunteers and city residents make up Richmond’s advisory council for Code Refresh — a rewrite zoning process expected to take up to three years.

The Code Refresh Zoning Advisory Council meets at City Hall on Sept. 10. Volunteers and city residents make up Richmond’s advisory council for Code Refresh — a rewrite zoning process expected to take up to three years.

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New Richmond Code Refresh draft pulls back on upzoning proposals

Richmond planners rolled out a revised version of the city’s Code Refresh zoning map on Nov. 18, pulling back on several proposals from the first version — including limits on height, density and where additional units can be built — as they try to balance neighborhood concerns with a growing demand for housing amid a shortage.