Richard Drdla Associates: An Introduction to Inclusionary Housing Programs; Wellesley Institute; July 2010.
The report provides a comprehensive description of the inclusionary housing programs as used in the US. It describes what these programs are, and how they compare with social housing programs seen to date in Canada. It identifies and examines their key features, including housing set-asides, income targets, subject developments, compliance alternatives, cost offsets and affordability controls. It concludes by outlining the main lessons that can be learned from the US experience and applied in Canada. Read the report