Berkeley's Planning Commission has recommended a targeted rezoning plan for three commercial corridors, sparking a heated debate over housing density and small business preservation. The plan would allow taller buildings on specific lots, potentially adding over 1,700 homes.
Opponents have raised funds for a referendum, while supporters see it as a necessary step to address the housing crisis. - The commission voted 6-2 to rezone specific lots on College, Solano, and North Shattuck avenues with height limits of 5-7 stories.
- Critics, led by Save Berkeley Shops, fear the changes will displace small businesses and alter neighborhood character. - Supporters estimate the plan could yield over 1,700 new homes, nearly as many as a blanket rezoning.
- The City Council will consider the plan this summer, with opponents threatening a voter referendum.