UC Berkeley has a new “urban displacement map” that helps you chart cities that are at risk of displacing low-income residents. The map examines local policies that affect low-income housing, from inclusionary zoning to developer impact fees. It will eventually cover more issues and more jurisdictions, making it a potentially valuable tool for assessing where local land use restrictions are greatest in general.
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