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After years of trying, inclusionary zoning bill passes Oregon House
Democrats in the Oregon House took the first big step Tuesday to chip away at a 16-year-old law that affordable-housing advocates say has entrenched economic segregation in Portland.
After years of failed attempts, House Speaker Tina Kotek pushed through legislation to kill a 1999 law that prohibits local governments from requiring affordable housing in large development projects.
Oregon and Texas are the only states that currently prohibit what's commonly known as inclusionary zoning.
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at the Oregonian.
The full text of the bill that passed the house is
here. On reading it I'm actually fine with it, despite my reservations above. Mostly it just explicitly allows local governments to offer incentives to encourage developers to build below market rate housing. I would be totally happy if Portland were to change its zoning code so that there was a base of X', plus a bonus height of Y' if Z number of affordable housing units were provided.