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Lake Forest donates prime parcel to nonprofit housing developer

Employers are among those supporting the proposed development of 17 homes, affordable to the local workforce and other households with limited incomes.

MPC Roundtable: Around the World in 90 Minutes
  • Jan 9, 2009
Without the need of a passport or visa, a capacity crowd experienced a whirlwind tour of best practices in transportation infrastructure from various Asian and European cities, as part of MPC’s Fall Roundtable Series.
Inclusionary zoning and housing trust fund on the books in St. Charles
Far west suburban city becomes the next in a string of Chicagoland communities to incorporate inclusionary zoning as a strategy to tap residential market activity, leverage public-private partnerships, and promote the local development of mixed-income housing.
Home Grown 2007
Home Grown: Local Housing Strategies in Action, the "living" collection of housing best practices implemented by local governments throughout the Chicago metropolitan region, has been updated for 2007.
Good Housing, Good Schools: It's the law
Modest bill with potentially major implications now awaits funding
The cost of coming home
Part Four in an ongoing series linking energy consumption and development patterns
Special Series, Part 6: Make or Break – Year One of the Regional Planning Board
The sixth in the series: Get to know the Regional Planning Board
Community Rx: MPC Prescribes Solutions for Communities' Development Challenges
Got growth? Saddled with a struggling downtown? Need more housing options? MPC’s Community Building Initiative can help.
Arlington Heights - making mixed-income development work in the northwest suburbs
The Village of Arlington Heights is making good on its committment to quality, mixed-income housing that serves the needs of the village's current and future residents and workforce.
Chicago North Side residents press for inclusionary zoning at public meeting
  • Sep 9, 2002
At the final public meeting held by the Mayor's Zoning Reform Commission, residents expressed a need for better housing choices in their neighborhood, and urged the City to consider inclusionary zoning in its upcoming ordinance rewrite.

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