State should authorize local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning
Full Question Text
Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply)
e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households)
% within Jurisdiction Type | ||||||
Jurisdiction Type | Total | |||||
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County | Township | City | Village | |||
Percentage of jurisdictions that would support the State government taking action to address various housing issues by authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate income households): | 33% | 10% | 29% | 17% | 15% |
% within Population Size | |||||||
Population Category | Total | ||||||
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<1500 | 1500-5000 | 5001-10000 | 10001-30000 | >30000 | |||
Percentage of jurisdictions that would support the State government taking action to address various housing issues by authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate income households): | 11% | 14% | 15% | 24% | 35% | 15% |
% within Region of Michigan | ||||||||
Region of Michigan | Total | |||||||
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Upper Peninsula | Northern Lower Peninsula | West Central Lower Peninsula | East Central Lower Peninsula | Southwest Lower Peninsula | Southeast Lower Peninsula | |||
Percentage of jurisdictions that would support the State government taking action to address various housing issues by authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate income households): | 12% | 16% | 19% | 10% | 17% | 15% | 15% |