
With Janesville grappling with a housing availability crisis, the City Council has identified "Housing for All" as a strategic priority. According to official sources, an underutilized property at 2400 Beloit Avenue is now at the forefront, with the potential to transform into a new residential neighborhood that could bolster the community's housing stock. As the city's population continues to expand rapidly, the push to meet the growing demands for housing has led to exploring creative solutions.
The City is inviting residents to proactively participate in shaping the future of this site by attending a community engagement workshop. The workshop aims to openly discuss and seek public opinion on developing the property in question. While no specific proposal is on the table just yet, city officials are keen to incorporate community feedback into any future concept plans. The sessions scheduled for September 23, as detailed in the official announcement, will include two time slots—afternoon and evening—to ensure broad accessibility for those interested in contributing to the dialogue.









