Provides concerned citizens and public officials with a framework for understanding the various planning, production, and funding options used to increase the range of residential choices and locations accessible to lower income families. Contents: required local housing plans (California, Oregon, Florida, New Jersey, and Vermont); local housing allocation; housing production (regional public superbuilders); inclusionary zoning; housing funding and assistance; implementation activities (portable certificates/vouchers, historical and current). Extensive bibliography.
Low and Moderate Income Housing in the Suburbs: An Analysis for the Dayton, Ohio, Region
Low-income Housing: Suburban Strategies
Monographic compilation of conference papers on the creation of employment opportunities and housing opportunities in new towns for low income families in the USA - covers regional planning and welfare...
Growing Smart Legislative Guidebook
Do regional approaches to affordable housing actually result in housing production and, if so, how? Regional Approaches to Affordable Housing answers these critical questions and more.