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DC – Campaign for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Fact Sheet

Posted on January 31, 2005March 31, 2022 by ian

Explains what Inclusionary Zoning is, what the benefits are, and why DC should adopt it.

 

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Posted in Affordable Housing, District of Columbia, Resources, Transit-Oriented DevelopmentTagged inclusionary zoning

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