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CREJ Next Level

Feb. 23, 2010

Cities Forced to Reconsider Affordable-Housing Policies

By KEELEY WEBSTER CREJ Staff Writer If more pressing problems had not tabled Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's push to create a citywide inclusionary housing policy, two lawsuits certainly took the wind out of the plan.

By KEELEY WEBSTER

CREJ Staff Writer

If more pressing problems had not tabled Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's push to create a citywide inclusionary housing policy, two lawsuits certainly took the wind out of the plan.

The first blow came in July 2009 when the California Court of Appeals upheld developer Geoffrey Palmer's challenge to an affordable-housing requirement in the city's Central City West Specific Plan.

Palmer and h...

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