Inclusionary Zoning
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Inclusionary Zoning, from most recent to least.

DC’s Office of Planning Wants to Mandate Inclusionary Zoning in Almost All Exempt Zones
Nena Perry-Brown | January 21st 2021
The Office of Planning is moving forward with another effort to expand this small-scale affordable housing production tool. ... read »

Zoning Commission to Consider Expanding Inclusionary Zoning in DC Next Month
Nena Perry-Brown | October 15th 2020
The proposed amendments to inclusionary zoning have changed a bit since they were proposed in January. ... read »

HPRB Votes to Support Mount Pleasant Laundromat-to-Residential—Minus One Story
Nena Perry-Brown | May 5th 2020
The Historic Preservation Review Board unanimously voted in support of a concept to retrofit a Mount Pleasant laundromat into a residential project... read »

34,000 Units in 20 Years: DC’s Rental Market, by the Numbers
Nena Perry-Brown | April 2nd 2020
DC Policy Center's latest report gives a comprehensive snapshot of the city's rental market. ... read »

Should DC Use Inclusionary Conversions to Meet Affordable Housing Goals?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 1st 2020
A new report by the DC Policy Center suggests new policy tools are the only way to meet targets west of Rock Creek Park. ... read »

Expanded Inclusionary Zoning Program Could Include Areas of Flexibility
Nena Perry-Brown | January 7th 2020
The Zoning Commission is expected to set down the proposed IZ expansion for a public hearing. ... read »

DC’s Office of Planning Expected to Raise Inclusionary Zoning Minimum
Nena Perry-Brown | January 3rd 2020
The proposal would increase the inclusionary zoning requirement for projects with map amendments to up to 20 percent. ... read »

NIMBYs, TODs and 100-Year Floods: Land Use Amendments Reflect DC’s Changing Development Priorities
Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2019
This Element of the recently released Comprehensive Plan draft establishes new growth priorities while undermining NIMBY arguments. ... read »

DC’s New Rules for Renewing an Inclusionary Zoning Lease
Nena Perry-Brown | September 11th 2017
Several amendments to the inclusionary zoning program have recently been published in the public register -- including the income limits for renters... read »

New Inclusionary Zoning Rules in DC Will Take Effect in June
Nena Perry-Brown | May 1st 2017
Last summer, the Zoning Commission voted in favor of lowering the standard income threshold for newly-constructed inclusionary zoning rental units,... read »
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