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Large Cities and Inclusionary Zoning

Nicholas Brunick, et al:  Large Cities and Inclusionary Zoning; Business and Professional People for the Public Interest; November 2003.

This paper explores the benefits of inclusionary zoning in large cities, and provides brief case studies  of the five programs in Boston, San Francisco, San Diego, Denver and Sacramento.   Read the paper.

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The Inclusionary Housing Debate: The Effectiveness of Mandatory Programs Over Voluntary Programs

Nicholas Brunick: The Inclusionary Housing Debate: The Effectiveness of Mandatory Programs over Voluntary Programs;  Zoning Practice, American Planning Association; September 2004.

This paper sets out the evidence and examines why mandatory inclusionary programs are more productive than voluntary ones.   Read the paper.

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Voluntary or Mandatory Inclusionary Housing?

Nicholas Brunick, et al:  Voluntary or Mandatory Inclusionary Housing? Production, Predictability, and Enforcement;  Business and Professional People for the Public Interest; November 2003.

This paper compares mandatory and voluntary programs, and examines why mandatory programs are more productive.   Read the paper.

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Inclusionary Housing: Proven Success in Large Cities

Nicholas Brunick:  Inclusionary Housing: Proven Success in Large Cities; Zoning Practice, American Planning Association; October 2004.

This paper describes and examines the inclusionary zoning programs in the five large cities of Boston, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento and Denver.  Read the paper.

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Impact of Inclusionary Housing on Development

Nicholas Brunick: The Impact of Inclusionary Zoning on Development; Business and Professional People for the Public Interest; 2003.

This paper identifies the benefits of inclusionary zoning, and examines its impact on the production of market housing.  Read the report

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