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Inclusionary Zoning Policy: Questions to Consider

May 15, 2017
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Many city leaders are aware that vibrant cities rely on having a place for all members of the community to call home. Inclusionary zoning is one tool that cities and states can use to require that a portion of newly constructed housing units are created and operated as affordable housing.

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