Affordable Housing in New Urbanism
From a policy standpoint, there are four main approaches to affordable housing relevant to New Urbanists: Developing affordable housing using tax credits and grants; increasing affordable homeownership opportunities through programs like Habitat; encouraging resident-controlled limited-equity ownership via community land trusts; or leveraging market-rate development through inclusionary zoning. This panel compared and contrasted these strategies as relevant options for New Urbanism.
Emily Talen, PhD AICP, Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and School of Planning, Arizona State University
Andrew Nothstine, Planner, Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin, Inc.
Elizabeth Mueller , The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture
Kelly Weiss, Executive Director , PeopleTrust
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AffordableHousingInNU.m4a | 11.55 MB |
Weiss-Afforability.pdf | 327.01 KB |
Mueller-Affordability.pdf | 174.2 KB |
Nothstine-Affordability.pdf | 4.39 MB |