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- Toronto ON: Draft Inclusionary Zoning Policies
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- InsideToronto.com (26 May 2015): Social Planning Toronto looks at inclusionary zoning
- The Toronto Star (5 May 2015): Affordable housing – an obvious fix
- Inclusionary Zoning: Solutions for Below Market Housing
- Councillor Layton pushes for inclusionary zoning
- The Toronto Star endorses inclusionary zoning
- CBC Metro Morning (5 May 2015)
- The Toronto Star (30 April 2015): Make developers dedicate space for affordable housing
- The Toronto Star (11 April 2015): Three paths to mixed-income neighbourhoods
- The Toronto Star (24 December 2014): A perfect storm to take action on affordable housing
- Richard Florida supports inclusionary zoning
- CBC Metro Morning (27 November 2014)
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- On Common Ground: Joint Principles on Inclusionary Housing Policies
- Affordable by Choice: Trends in California Inclusionary Housing Programs
- Inclusionary Housing in California: 30 Years of Innovation
- What is the difference between inclusionary housing and inclusionary zoning?
- Who is able to live in the affordable housing created under these programs?
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- Delivering on the Promise of Inclusionary Housing
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- Large Cities and Inclusionary Zoning
- Nine Lessons for Inclusionary Zoning
- The Effects of Inclusionary Zoning on Local Housing Markets
- Evaluating Inclusionary Zoning Policies
- The Inclusionary Housing Debate: The Effectiveness of Mandatory Programs Over Voluntary Programs
- Mixed-Income Housing: Myth and Fact
- Voluntary or Mandatory Inclusionary Housing?
- Inclusionary Housing: Proven Success in Large Cities
- Impact of Inclusionary Housing on Development
- Overview of Three Canadian Inclusionary Housing Policies
- Summary of Six American Inclusionary Zoning Programs
- Montreal QC: ‘Inclusionary Housing Strategy’
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- Chicago IL: ‘Affordable Requirements Ordinance’
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- Housing Market Impacts of Inclusionary Zoning
- Implementing Inclusionary Policy to Facilitate Affordable Housing Development in Ontario
- Burlington VT : ‘Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance’
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- Can Inclusionary Zoning Help Address the Shortage of Affordable Housing in Toronto?
- Inclusionary Zoning for the Provision of Affordable Housing