Modeling Inclusionary Zoning’s Impact on Housing Production in Los Angeles: Tradeoffs and Policy Implications
A new report, authored by Shane Phillips at the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies and published by the Terner Center, explores the impacts of Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) on housing production and affordability, with a focus on Los Angeles’ Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) program. LA’s TOC program was implemented beginning in 2017 with a goal of boosting housing production, including below-market rate units, near bus and train stations. IZ policies incentivize or mandate developers…
James R. Boyce Affordable Housing Studio Symposium 2024
Please join us on Thursday, May 2nd for a discussion and presentation on the challenges and opportunities of developing mixed-income…
Upcoming Event: What’s at stake for housing in the 2024 elections?
Join the Terner Center & Labs on Monday, April 15 for a reception and panel discussion focused on what’s at…
Housing + Climate Policy: Building Equitable Pathways to Sustainability and Affordability
There is an urgent need for integrated, complementary housing and climate policies that tackle the intertwined challenges of environmental sustainability,…
2024 Legislative Preview: Housing and Homelessness Legislation Amid New Leadership and Budgetary Challenges
In a year of new leadership in the California legislature and significant budgetary hurdles, California's 2024 legislative session proves to…
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