Amend laws requiring affordable housing in new developments
In Plain English
The city currently requires developers to either include affordable units in new projects or pay fees instead. These inclusionary housing rules help ensure lower-income residents can afford to live in Richmond. The proposed changes would modify how these requirements work, though specific details are not provided.
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