Last night at City Hall, there was a public hearing on inclusionary zoning, with most speakers in favor but a few (inc. from mayor's office) noting that increasing the inclusionary zoning rate might freeze housing development. One of the last speakers (it might have been Matt Mclouglin but honestly I don't remember) made the excellent and well-received zing that our big worry about the housing market freezing shouldn't be from increasing the inclusionary zoning rate, but from continued uncertainty over the potential scuttling of the GLX.
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Just something to think about.