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April 2003 Media Tips
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December 2002 Media Tips
  • Dec 1, 2002
December 2002 Media Tips: Business Leaders for Transportation to release federal action agenda; Chicago zoning recommendations get first public hearing; Wilmette housing commission recommends adoption of innovative development criteria; Campaign for Sensible Growth, Chicago Urban League and Latinos United join forces to use sensible growth strategies to aid urban revitalization
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.
Zoning Recommendations from Chicago Neighborhoods
  • Apr 2, 2002
Four Chicago neighborhoods offer their views on how Chicago's new zoning ordinance can improve their communities.
Zoning for a Better Chicago: MPC Zoning Reform Recommendations
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  • Feb 26, 2002
Introduction — regulating only bulk, use and density — that its application results in negative unintended consequences for local communities. Mayor Richard M. Daley's effort to update the 45-year-old code creates the perfect opportunity to inject new life and vitality into Chicago's…
Expanding Housing Options through Inclusionary Zoning
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  • Jun 1, 2001
The widespread shortage of affordable housing is prompting some local governments to rethink conventional zoning in order to expand the variety and availability of their housing stock. One innovative tool is inclusionary zoning. This enables local governments to use their zoning powers to foster…

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