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Inclusionary Zoning

Past Project last updated April 29, 2009

Brad Lander at the IZ Press Conference

A Powerful Tool for the Creation of Affordable Housing

During his first term in office, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced expansive plans to rezone more than twenty New York City communities – including the Far West Side of Manhattan, Greenpoint/Williamsburg, Long Island City, and parts of the South Bronx. As originally proposed, the plans were poised to generate more than 50,000 new units of housing, almost all of them for rent or sale at market rates. 

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Increasing Housing Opportunity in New York City: The Case for Inclusionary Zoning

Report last updated October 29, 2004

A result of a collaborative effort betweethe Pratt Center and PolicyLink (a national nonprofit research and advocacy organization working to advance policies to achieve economic and social equity), this report describes how affordable housing can be expanded in New York City, citing successful examples from areas throughout the country. Increasing Housing Opportunity in New York City makes a strong case for inclusionary zoning (IZ) as a successful strategy for expanding affordable housing opportunities and creating mixed-income communities. The report was made possible through the generous support of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.

The report recommends:

  • Apply mandatory IZ to all neighborhood-wide zoning changes, and voluntary IZ to other areas where more density could be appropriate.
  • Instead of blanket downzonings, utilize balanced neighborhood rezonings with IZ to preserve neighborhood character while creating room for new mixed-income housing.
  • Design an IZ program that is economically feasible, serves a range of income levels, is permanently affordable, and encourages on-site development.
  • Balance the need for housing with the need to retain manufacturing-zoned land to preserve jobs.

Executive Summary
Full Report
Press Release

Supplementary Financial Analyses:

Financial and Architectural Feasibility Analyses Summary
Financial Analyses of Model Sites (all links below are in Excel format):

Greenpoint-Williamsburg:                Central Harlem:
     Inclusionary Zoning                         Inclusionary Zoning
     Non-inclusionary Zoning                   Non-inclusionary Zoning
     Land Sales Costs
  

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