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Chicago North Side residents press for inclusionary zoning at public meeting

At the final public meeting held by the Mayor's Zoning Reform Commission, residents expressed a need for better housing choices in their neighborhood, and urged the City to consider inclusionary zoning in its upcoming ordinance rewrite.

The final public forum hosted by the Mayor's Zoning Reform Commission, organized to gather input on the proposed revisions to Chicago's zoning ordinance, was held Aug. 20, 2002 on the North Side at Loyola University's Crown Center Auditorium.  Many residents who participated voiced support for an inclusionary zoning ordinance as a tool to create housing options for a wider variety of income levels in their neighborhoods. 

The session began with an overview presentation of the new zoning recommendations.  Alicia Berg, Commissioner, Department of Planning & Development, represented the Mayor's Zoning Reform Commission and welcomed comments from the audience.

Inclusionary zoning requires developers to include affordable units when they undertake developments of market-rate homes above a certain size.  Supporters argue that an inclusionary zoning provision in Chicago's ordinance rewrite would not only assure creation of affordable housing, but also that such housing is built throughout a neighborhood or region. 

Although this was the last meeting in a series of public forums held by the Mayor's Zoning Reform Commission, Commissioner Berg commented that the City of Chicago would conduct a visioning process with communities next year to kick-off the zoning reform mapping process.  

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