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Topics › Urban Growth and Land Use › Inclusionary Zoning

Inclusionary Zoning


Resistance to zoning reform in NYC’s wealthiest areas comes at a citywide cost

Resistance to zoning reform in NYC’s wealthiest areas comes at a citywide cost

By Christina Mojica

New York City needs a more consistent, citywide framework that prevents wealthier areas from opting out of growth.

Dividing Lines: Understanding the tradeoffs in modern zoning and its impact on communities
Dividing Lines: Understanding the tradeoffs in modern zoning and its impact on communities

By Christina Mojica

The sunny side of the street: Unveiling strides in zoning reform
The sunny side of the street: Unveiling strides in zoning reform

By Eliza Terziev

Florida zoning reforms are a flawed but promising step
Florida zoning reforms are a flawed but promising step

By Nicholas Montano

Market-Driven Solutions Can Help Create Affordable Housing in Sarasota
Market-Driven Solutions Can Help Create Affordable Housing in Sarasota

By Adrian Moore

  • Statewide Growth Management and Housing Affordability in Florida
    Statewide Growth Management and Housing Affordability in Florida

    Policy Study by Samuel Staley and Leonard Gilroy

  • End, Don’t Mend, County’s Inclusionary Housing Program
    End, Don’t Mend, County’s Inclusionary Housing Program

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

  • Affordable Housing in Monterrey County
    Affordable Housing in Monterrey County

    Policy Study by Benjamin Powell, Edward Stringham and Adam Summers

  • Huge Hidden Tax on Homes
    Huge Hidden Tax on Homes

    Commentary by Benjamin Powell and Edward Stringham

  • Affordable Housing Mandates Make Bay Area Less Affordable
    Affordable Housing Mandates Make Bay Area Less Affordable

    Commentary by Owen Courrèges

  • Do Affordable Housing Mandates Work? Evidence from Los Angeles County and Orange County
    Do Affordable Housing Mandates Work? Evidence from Los Angeles County and Orange County

    Policy Study by Benjamin Powell and Edward Stringham

  • Housing Mandates May Hit Los Angeles
    Housing Mandates May Hit Los Angeles

    Commentary by Owen Courrèges

  • Housing Supply and Affordability
    Housing Supply and Affordability

    Policy Study by Benjamin Powell and Edward Stringham

Inclusionary Zoning Policy Studies

  • Statewide Growth Management and Housing Affordability in Florida
    Statewide Growth Management and Housing Affordability in Florida

    Policy Study by Samuel Staley and Leonard Gilroy

  • Affordable Housing in Monterrey County
    Affordable Housing in Monterrey County

    Policy Study by Benjamin Powell, Edward Stringham and Adam Summers

  • Do Affordable Housing Mandates Work? Evidence from Los Angeles County and Orange County
    Do Affordable Housing Mandates Work? Evidence from Los Angeles County and Orange County

    Policy Study by Benjamin Powell and Edward Stringham

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