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Fact Sheet: What You Need To Know About DC’s Inclusionary Zoning Program

Posted on March 16, 2015March 10, 2023 by Candace Wilkinson

DC adopted its Inclusionary Zoning policy in 2006, finalized regulations in 2009, and brought the first units to the market in 2011. Now more than 1,200 permanently affordable IZ units are in the pipeline.

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