Comment by tptacek
5 days ago
They're not always complementary. For instance, IZOs are a social housing intervention, and work against the goal of increasing supply.
5 days ago
They're not always complementary. For instance, IZOs are a social housing intervention, and work against the goal of increasing supply.
> IZOs
This [1]?
[1] https://dhcd.dc.gov/service/inclusionary-zoning-iz-affordabl...
Sorry, yeah, IZO/IHO --- rules requiring some margin of AMI affordable units in new developments (which makes new development harder to pencil out, while giving warm fuzzies to locals who want to genuflect to affordability while still fencing out new neighbors).