Land Use & Zoning
Massachusetts housing production goals under the 'local comprehensive plan' process encourage municipalities to:
ABuild only luxury housing
BProduce housing at all income levels to meet regional needs and state housing production targets✓ Correct
CRestrict new housing to reduce school population
DLimit housing construction to 1% annual growth
Explanation
Massachusetts housing policy encourages municipalities to develop local comprehensive plans that include housing production goals addressing all income levels, consistent with the state's broader goals to address the housing shortage.
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