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04/22/05 - Inclusionary Housing: What the Research Tells Us

by J. Stanley Marshall
April 22, 2005

I am not the first to note that good intentions and noble motives sometimes get in the way of sound public policy.  The issue of inclusionary housing to provide less costly houses for Tallahassee families with below average incomes may be a prime case of good intentions gone awry, or about to.

 

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