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Inclusionary Zoning is a housing policy approach in which creators of new housing are encouraged or required to offer a certain share of housing to be made affordable by people with low to moderate incomes; or alternately to pay 'in-lieu fees' to support such housing. See more at: [[Inclusionary housing|Inclusionary Housing]]. |
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Inclusionary policies usually set fixed percentages of housing or in-lieu fee requirements, but there is interest in how the requirements might be made more flexible to account for varied and changing circumstances, such as: more or less demand level in different areas; changing business conditions and business cycle; changing construction costs; etc. |
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Below that is an open Google Doc for continuing discussion/notes. To edit, you can use box below (on desktop only), or [https://docs.google.com/document/d/13sHMRgHWd6Xz9Pc_ig32vkwzoM6cnli3k3bHshg-UX4/edit?usp=sharing edit Google Doc directly]. |
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 29 April 2019
Inclusionary Zoning is a housing policy approach in which creators of new housing are encouraged or required to offer a certain share of housing to be made affordable by people with low to moderate incomes; or alternately to pay 'in-lieu fees' to support such housing. See more at: Inclusionary Housing.
Inclusionary policies usually set fixed percentages of housing or in-lieu fee requirements, but there is interest in how the requirements might be made more flexible to account for varied and changing circumstances, such as: more or less demand level in different areas; changing business conditions and business cycle; changing construction costs; etc.
Below is a twitter conversation on this topic, 29 April 2019, among various housing advocates.
Below that is an open Google Doc for continuing discussion/notes. To edit, you can use box below (on desktop only), or edit Google Doc directly.
Short link to this page: http://bit.ly/FlexibleIZ.
Tweets with hashtag #FlexibleIZ.
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