1350 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

Inclusionary Zoning, November 16
Washington Regional Network, staff (at) washingtonregion.net

Washington Regional Network announces
a public forum
Inclusionary Zoning: How Would It Work for the District of Columbia
with:
- Robert Bobb, District of Columbia City Administrator
- John McIlwain, Urban Land Institute
- Nina Dastur, Center for Community Change.
November 16; 6:00 p.m., refreshments; 6:30 p.m., program.
John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Room 412.

Requiring private residential developers to provide a certain amount of affordable housing, called "inclusionary zoning," assures that private
developers help meet low- and moderate-income housing needs. For almost thirty years, hundreds of cities and counties throughout the United
States, including neighboring jurisdictions, have used inclusionary zoning to help meet their affordable housing needs and build vibrant,
mixed income communities. This policy can potentially make a significant contribution to providing housing for DC's working families in
mixed-income buildings and neighborhoods. This event explores the implications of the current inclusionary zoning strategies proposed for
the city.

RSVP (attendance only): WRN, 244-1105, or staff at washingtonregion.net.
This event is free of charge. In the evening, enter at the rear of the building, bring a photo I.D. Closest Metro stations: Metro Center and
Federal Triangle. The Wilson Building is located next to the Reagan Building where parking is available.

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