A decent home:planning, building, and preserving affordable housing

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mallach Alan.
Published: American Planning Association Planners Press,
Publisher Address: Chicago
Publication Dates: c2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xiii, 370 p.: ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN: 9781932364590 (hardbound)
1932364595 (hardbound)
9781932364583 (pbk.)
1932364587 (pbk.)
Index Number: TU241
CLC: TU241.92-171.2
Call Number: TU241.92-171.2/M252
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
The case for affordable housing -- Affordable housing in the United States: a short history -- Designing affordable housing -- Finding sites and gaining approval for affordable housing -- Making the numbers work: financing affordable housing -- Developing affordable housing, step-by-step -- Concentration and opportunity: undoing the exclusion of affordable housing -- Affordable housing, community development corporations, and neighborhood revitalization -- The risks and rewards of affordable home ownership -- Preserving affordable housing -- Homelessness and affordable housing -- Inclusionary housing: using the market to create affordable housing -- Policies, politics, and the future of affordable housing in the United States.
What is a decent home? Does it simply provide shelter from the elements? Is it affordable enough that you can buy the other necessities of life? Does it connect you to a community with adequate social and economic resources? The author, a noted housing expert turns his decades of experience to these questions in this work. His analysis of housing issues critical to communities across the country will help planners evaluate the housing situation in their own communities and formulate specific plans to address a variety of housing problems. The book is both a practical step-by-step guide to developing affordable housing and a sophisticated introduction to housing policy. Chapters address design, site selection, project approval, financing, and the history of housing policy in the United States. Planners will find useful information about inclusionary and exclusionary zoning, affordable housing preservation, and the risks and rewards of affordable home ownership programs. The author also connects the dots among regional economic competitiveness, quality of life, community revitalization, and affordable housing.