Socioeconomic Zoning and the Housing Dilemma

Sara Bronin, Zoning for Families, 95 Ind. L. J. 1 (2020).

Carol Necole Brown

Across America, cities and localities are in the midst of a housing crisis – housing costs are increasing, wages are not keeping up with housing costs for the most vulnerable, and affordable housing production is not keeping up with demand. Partly in response to this trifecta, more than 800 communities have implemented inclusionary zoning policies in the hopes of creating more high-quality, affordable housing.1 More specifically, Minneapolis, […]