Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is reviving the controversial fourplex proposal to combat the city’s housing crisis—eight years after it was shelved amid legal hurdles and low adoption. Despite zoning changes meant to diversify neighborhoods and reduce segregation, fewer than 140 permits for multi-unit homes have been issued since 2014. City planners admit the plan wasn’t designed as a silver bullet, and developers face soaring costs and rising interest rates. Any future tweaks will be part of the 2050 Comprehensive Plan, with the ultimate goal of making Minneapolis more inclusive through smarter, adaptable housing policies.

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