Three Years of Inclusionary Zoning Nets More Affordable Housing, Multi-Family Development in Atlanta
The city of Atlanta has released an analysis of the first three years of an Inclusionary Zoning policy for neighborhoods around the Beltline. February 10, 2021, 7am PST | James Brasuell |
Pamela Miller reports on the details of the report, noting that the city s Inclusionary Zoning program was created to create more affordable housing for low-and-moderate income residents in Atlanta. As of December 2020, there were 362 dedicated affordable units in some stage of development in compliance with the Inclusionary Zoning program, reports Miller of the report s findings.
Previous experiences in other cities cautions against going so far with Inclusionary Zoning requirements that developments are no longer financially viable. Atlanta seems to have avoided that consequence, however. The report also shows that overall multifamily development in the Inclusionary Zoning area cont
Durango gets aggressive in win against Montezuma-Cortez
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Flint, Demons bounce back
Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 3:39 PM Updated: Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 3:43 PM Anthony Flint of Durango High puts up a shot while playing Montezuma-Cortez High School on Saturday during the Southwest Classic basketball tournament at Durango High School. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald Luke Wesley of Durango drives around his defender on Saturday in the third-place game of the Southwest Classic boys basketball tournament at DHS. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald Walter Stauffer of Durango High School puts up a shot while playing Montezuma-Cortez High School on Saturday during the Southwest Classic basketball tournament at Durango High School.
Flint’s big second not enough for Durango against Centauri
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Centauri gets to the rim to beat Demons
Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021 9:46 PM Jerry McBride/Durango Herald02-02-21-Durango- Anthony Flint of Durango High School drives to the basket while playing Centauri High School on Tuesday night at DHS. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald02-02-21-Durango- Anthony Flint of Durango High School puts up a shot while playing Centauri High School on Tuesday night at DHS. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald02-02-21-Durango- Walter Stauffer, standing, of Durango High School tries to save a lose ball while playing Centauri High School on Tuesday night at DHS.
Big man has big influence in Durango’s win at Telluride
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Flint leads Demons with 13, while Stauffer blocks three shots
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Durango High School boys basketball coach Alan Batiste was happy to see balanced scoring and a big game from his big man in the season opener.
The Demons (1-0) hit the road to open the shorted 2021 season and secured a 62-40 victory at Telluride (0-1).
Walter Stauffer score six points and blocked three shots and helped the Demons grab 34 rebounds as a team.
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