Zoning & Land Use

Local ordinances often shape how public and private groups can create housing opportunities. Inclusionary zoning ordinances in particular are a powerful tool to encourage or require real estate developers to set aside a certain piece of market rate residential development projects for low and moderate income households.

Resources for Zoning & Land Use

A New Vision for Housing Market Recovery: What the Data Says About What Works

A New Vision for Housing Market Recovery: What the Data Says About What Works, new housing alliance of pennsylvania publication

Traditional Neighborhood Development Ordinance Handbook

This handbook, developed by the York/Adams Regional Smart Growth Coalition, describes the writing, adoption, and management of Traditional Neighborhood Development ordinances.

Inclusionary Zoning: A Framework for Assessing the Advantages and Disadvantages

Homes for Working Families has just released a new report, Inclusionary Zoning: A Framework for Assessing the Advantages and Disadvantages. The report focuses on the potential benefits and drawbacks of implementing inclusionary zoning policies as a means to increase working families' access to affordable homes.

HousingPolicy.org

The National Housing Conference (NHC) and its research affiliate, the Center for Housing Policy, recently launched HousingPolicy.org - a new easy-to-use online guide to successful policies that help expand the availability of homes affordable to working families and others.

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