Adjective
inclusionary (not comparable)
Marked by inclusiveness
As in most cities, they’ve tackled this by increasing the supply of rental units — which is sorely needed — while also artificially keeping rents lower via inclusionary zoning. Source: Internet
At tomorrow’s Land Use Policy Committee, we will discuss requiring on-site inclusionary units in Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs). Source: Internet
A growing number of cities, counties, and even a couple of states have decided inclusionary zoning is worth it, even as they acknowledge that such policies are hardly a solution to the housing crisis. Source: Internet
Income-tested and inclusionary supports need to be provided, especially to women and girls who face additional marginalization due to their gender. Source: Internet
Anti-poverty advocates: For those who live in these units, inclusionary zoning can provide an incredible socioeconomic uplift. Source: Internet
Our Planning Department is worried that San Francisco will be challenged next, because we are subjecting developers to “unfair” affordability requirements with the 12 percent inclusionary housing requirement. Source: Internet