In a victory for affordable housing, the California Supreme Court ruled in favor of inclusionary housing ordinances. The City of San Jose won the case against the California Building Industry Association (CBIA), which filed a lawsuit in 2010 to challenge San Jose’s for-sale inclusionary zoning ordinance. The requires new for-sale residential developments of more than 20 homes to make 15% of the homes available for purchase by lower-income households or to pay in lieu fees or dedicate land for affordable housing. Click here to read the full opinion.