Haltom City Business Alliance Calls for Zoning Code Reform to Boost Economic Development

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Local business leaders in Haltom City are pushing for critical municipal zoning reforms that could potentially revitalize the city's economic landscape. The Haltom United Business Alliance (HUBA) argues that eliminating unnecessary parking mandates and implementing simple, high-impact zoning code adjustments could attract new businesses and encourage housing development.
The organization points to several challenges facing the city, including rising homelessness, increasing vacant commercial buildings, and declining business occupancy in main corridors. HUBA suggests that outdated zoning regulations are creating substantial barriers to investment and business growth.
Drawing from a recent Strong Towns analysis, the business alliance emphasizes that incremental zoning changes can have immediate positive impacts without triggering costly legal battles or significant community resistance. The proposed reforms focus on removing bureaucratic obstacles that currently discourage small businesses and developers from investing in the city.
A key example highlighted in the analysis involves parking mandates, which can prevent property owners from maximizing their real estate potential. In one case study from Dubuque, Iowa, local developers successfully advocated for neighborhood-specific code reforms that eliminated blanket parking requirements.
HUBA argues that these changes are crucial in the context of significant shifts in retail and commercial landscapes over the past decade. By creating a more flexible regulatory environment, Haltom City could position itself as an attractive destination for small businesses and potential residents.
The organization believes that such reforms could lead to multiple benefits, including a stronger tax base, potential infrastructure improvements, and more competitive wages for first responders. Moreover, they suggest that targeted revitalization efforts could prevent further economic degradation, particularly in the city's southern and central regions.
As cities nationwide grapple with economic challenges, Haltom City's experience represents a microcosm of broader municipal development strategies that prioritize adaptability and incremental growth.

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