Seems to me that with the current economic climate, and traditional home prices lower than some "affordable housing" houses, the SJ City Council might want to shelve their quest for 20% city-wide inclusionary zoning. We're perfectly fine with the zoning we have now in the Redevelopment areas of the city, and when things turn around and we actually have lots of downtown core residents, so the developers and builders are all happy again, we might consider an inclusionary policy that's a tad less overbearing. Let's deck the halls, all be jolly, and celebrate the season with no grinches in sight.
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