Affordable housing has always been a problem in the United States. Cities and towns originally engaged in forms of discrimination through exclusionary zoning to exclude low-income residents. While many of the social attitudes persist today, the question is how to encourage new affordable housing development. This Note introduces the concept of inclusionary zoning as a successful method for creating affordable housing. The Note examines the constitutional analyses used for land use ordinances. Then, the Note evaluates existing affordable housing programs, distinguishing between the eastern approach and the western approach. The eastern approach—represented by New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Montgomery County, Maryland—is based upon a “fair sh...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
The main aim of this thesis is to critically evaluate Auckland Council’s approach in revoking the pr...
Many local governments in metropolitan areas with high housing costs are adopting inclusionary zonin...
Affordable housing has always been a problem in the United States. Cities and towns originally engag...
Inclusionary zoning is a popular policy that can uniquely serve both affordable housing and fair hou...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.Incl...
This article explores the expansive legal authority that local governments in many states have to me...
The term “exclusionary zoning” typically describes a particular phenomenon: suburban large-lot zonin...
As the price of housing continues to rise in the New York metropolitan area, municipalities have beg...
Whether local inclusionary zoning (IZ) ordinances can make significant contributions towards meeting...
This document examines the issue affordable housing. Though a multitude of affordable housing progra...
Many communities across the country face affordable housing challenges. An increasing number of comm...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
Many communities across the country face affordable housing challenges. An increasing number of comm...
As housing costs have risen in the U.S. and federal subsidies for affordable housing programs have d...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
The main aim of this thesis is to critically evaluate Auckland Council’s approach in revoking the pr...
Many local governments in metropolitan areas with high housing costs are adopting inclusionary zonin...
Affordable housing has always been a problem in the United States. Cities and towns originally engag...
Inclusionary zoning is a popular policy that can uniquely serve both affordable housing and fair hou...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.Incl...
This article explores the expansive legal authority that local governments in many states have to me...
The term “exclusionary zoning” typically describes a particular phenomenon: suburban large-lot zonin...
As the price of housing continues to rise in the New York metropolitan area, municipalities have beg...
Whether local inclusionary zoning (IZ) ordinances can make significant contributions towards meeting...
This document examines the issue affordable housing. Though a multitude of affordable housing progra...
Many communities across the country face affordable housing challenges. An increasing number of comm...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
Many communities across the country face affordable housing challenges. An increasing number of comm...
As housing costs have risen in the U.S. and federal subsidies for affordable housing programs have d...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
The main aim of this thesis is to critically evaluate Auckland Council’s approach in revoking the pr...
Many local governments in metropolitan areas with high housing costs are adopting inclusionary zonin...