Inclusionary Zoning

March 7, 2022

Patrick Condon: Should Cities Now Mandate Affordability & Inclusionary Zoning?

TPR shares this excerpt from University of Vancouver Professor Patrick M. Condon’s book, Sick City, which examines the relationship between urban land values, affordability, and wealth inequality. Condon concludes that through mandated affordability and inclusionary zoning, cities can capture the exorbitant and inflated land wealth currently hoarded as equity for global finance markets to increase supply of stable, affordable, or “non-market” housing.

May 25, 2021

LA City Planning Strategies for Equitable Distribution of  Affordable Housing 

TPR shares this excerpt from the Los Angeles Department of City Planning's recently released report outlining strategies for equitably distributing affordable units throughout the City and ensuring every neighborhood in Los Angeles provides its fair share of affordable housing

April 9, 2018

UCLA’s Michael Storper on Squaring Urbanism & Density

Professor Michael Storper of UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs outlines why the broad-brush of SB 827 will likely led to increased displacement and contradictory effects.

June 23, 2010

City of Irvine Sets Regional Example in Providing Quality Affordable Housing

Laura Archuleta, president of Jamboree Housing Corp., praises Irvine's commitment to working with developers to build affordable housing such as Granite Court and The Arbor at Woodbury.

December 16, 2003

Zeeda Daniele Outlines Fannie Mae's Programs And Initiatives For Metro Los Angeles

The Senior Deputy Director of Fannie Mae's Los Angeles office discusses the local agenda and programs for Fannie Mae.

December 16, 2003

Ambassador College Plans Pose Political Challenge For Pasadena

Pasadena City Councilman Steve Madison discusses the politics surrounding the development of Ambassador College.

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