(Still Not) Finding IZ . . .

6 months ago, I blogged about how it was hard to find information about IZ units on the web. (IZ = Inclusionary Zoning)

Today, I had a whole new experience that made me re-do my internet search. Results below. (BTW – follow that link of today’s experience, there’s some great pictures worth looking at . . . special thanks to Lisa Subeck for helping me find my way around the west side of Madison today and helping me get this info up on the web.)


So, I thought I’d try my internet search again . . . here are the units that the City says are available . . .

The Livingston
Great Dane Development
Has info available through Common Wealth Development

Kennedy Point
Joe Krupp
Didn’t see anything on IZ units.

Buckeye Meadows
Fred Miller
Found no info on the internet.

Owls Creek
The Nelson Group
Found no info on the internet.

Rustic Acres
The Nelson Group
Found no info on the internet.

Troy Gardens
Madison Area Community Land Trust
IZ info available.

Lakepoint Condos
They added the following line to their website
Contact Sales Team regarding available Inclusionary Zoning units.

Heather Glen
Veridian
Info on IZ here.

Monroe Commons
TRIO Development, LLC, The Slinde Realty Company and Keller Real Estate Group
Some vague language about income restrictions, but no mention of IZ.

Pine Hill Farms
Holley Development
Found no info on the internet. Photos.

Maple Grove Condominiums
Fred Miller Construction.
Found no info on the internet.

Southern Ridge
Gorman & Co/Dick Wasserberger/Design Shelter

Reference to IZ units when Gorman sold the lots. Photos.

Hawks Meadows (last listing on this link)

Tim McKenzie
Mentions affordability. Photos.

Hawks Ridge Estates (last listing on this link)

Tim McKenzie
Mentions affordability.

Cardinal Glen
Veridian
Info on IZ here.

Only mentions Heather Glen. Photos.

Linden Park
Veridian
Info on IZ here.
Only mentions Heather Glen.

While there are minimal mentions of affordability, income restrictions, homes for working families and inclusionary zoning . . . it is still hard to find the prices of the units and how to qualify for or find out further information on the units. And on the websites you have to dig deep to find the information. My guess is most people give up far before they find the information they would need to know that some of these homes may be affordable to them.

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