In 2010, Denver's zoning code underwent revisions, permitting the construction of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), commonly referred to as granny flats, carriage houses, or casitas. As Denver grapples with the challenges posed by urban growth, ADUs offer a viable solution for increasing housing options without the need to demolish existing homes or alter the architectural character of neighborhoods. ADUs are smaller residences constructed in the alleys, and their success has been demonstrated in other thriving cities like Seattle, Austin, and Washington, D.C., all of which have faced housing shortages and escalating property prices.
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