Neighborhood Group Looks to Increase Journal Square's Inclusionary Zoning

Neighborhood Group Looks to Increase Journal Square's Inclusionary Zoning

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The Journal Square Community Association is pitching a plan to the city council that would require developers to set aside 20% of their units as affordable housing on projects over 30 units.

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