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Local housing control under threat? Mills River, Hendersonville leaders speak out against proposed zoning legislation


Local housing control under threat? Mills River, Hendersonville leaders speak out against proposed zoning legislation
Mills River Town Council joined other government bodies in the state Thursday in opposing bills before the N.C. General Assembly that could diminish the number of single-family zoned properties without local government control.
If passed into law, property owners would be able to develop middle housing – duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes and townhomes – by right on properties zoned for single-family homes without local planning and governing body approvals. Planning staff would approve the developments.
N.C. Sen. Chuck Edwards (R-Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania), who is a primary co-sponsor of SB 349, told the Times-News the purpose of the bill is to address the state s severe housing shortage. ....

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From Red Finn Halls to The Lincoln Brigade: Class Formation on Washington's "Red Coast"


Aaron Goings, Brian Barnes, and Roger Snider
Oregon State University Press, 2019.
 
 
The historian Paul Buhle notes in a recent essay that deepening social crises with strains of social and economic class running through them may be stirring new interests in American labor history.
The Red Coast provides evidence that he might be on to something.
The authors’ interest in the struggle of workers to form unions at the turn of the twentieth century and the resistance of employers to those efforts harkens to an old-school approach to labor studies in which scholars portrayed unions and companies, organizations, as the central actors in the stories they told. Goings, Barnes and Snider, however, blend that method, also known as “institutionalism,” with the “history from the bottom up” paradigm made popular by the “new” labor history movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Their sourcing of printed materials deposited in local and regional archives, bio ....

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