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Ten pieces of advice U.S. municipal planners should follow when evaluating prospective affordable housing partners

Existing research suggests that municipal planners in the United States are well positioned to help local governments advance affordable housing goals. Yet few studies offer members of the profession guidance they can follow to do this in context-specific situations. This practice review article rec...

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