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Testimony at Oversight Hearing on Dept of Housing and Community Development

Posted on March 3, 2015July 5, 2022 by Candace Wilkinson

We appreciate that the DC Council and Mayor Bowser have made the affordable housing crisis a top priority. The precipitous loss of low priced housing, and the significant rise in households burdened by housing costs are distressing trends, but they can be addressed.

Posted in Affordable Housing, Testimony & LettersTagged inclusionary zoning

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