
Builders Sue San Luis Obispo Over Inclusionary Housing Policy
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Homebuilders in San Luis Obispo, California, are challenging the citys inclusionary housing policy in federal court. The policy requires developers to either pay a $100,000 fee or provide a discounted home unit for low-income buyers. Three builders, represented by the Pacific Legal Foundation, argue the policy violates their constitutional rights and increases housing costs. The lawsuit follows a 2024 Supreme Court ruling and similar challenges in other California cities. City officials defend the policy as a tool for affordable housing, while critics claim it burdens small projects and contributes to Californias housing shortage.
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