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Does Zoning Create a Vicious Circle—Or Can It Fix Itself?


Does Zoning Create a Vicious Circle Or Can It Fix Itself?
Ideally, planners could balance homeowners interests in zoning against the public good, liberalizing zoning when prices got too high. But this may be politically impossible.
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As I and many others have argued (both in Planetizen and elsewhere) existing zoning increases housing costs and accelerates suburban sprawl by restricting the housing supply available in close-in, walkable neighborhoods. It could be argued, however, that planners can both use zoning to slow neighborhood change and keep housing affordable. This would be the case if when rents rose significantly, political pressure to liberalize zoning increased, thus slowing the growth of rent and housing prices. If this were the case, zoning would be self-correcting and thus more defensible.  ....

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'Battle for the Soul of SoHo': A Debate on Gentrification, Race and Wealth


April 4, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
As a child growing up in SoHo, Akeela Azcuy remembers seeing her father, the drummer Rashied Ali, talking music with neighbors like the renowned jazz performer Ornette Coleman, who lived over on Grand Street.
Artists of all incomes and backgrounds had descended onto the formerly industrial New York City neighborhood to make use of the open space, great light and extremely tolerant neighbors: Because the buildings were mostly empty, painters could freely stink up the hallways with smells of turpentine, and musicians like Ms. Azcuy’s father could practice for hours without interruption.
Decades later, Ms. Azcuy still lives in the neighborhood, which has lost much of that artistry — and diversity. ....

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Opinion | Affordable Housing Shouldn't Be an Oxymoron


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On Wednesday, President Biden announced and outlined the next priority on his legislative agenda: a climate-centered infrastructure bill.
At $2 trillion-plus, the American Jobs Plan is a far-reaching proposal to modernize and transform the built environment and infrastructure of the United States. The scope of it is impressive. The plan would, if passed, provided a total of $115 billion for roads and bridges, $85 billion for public transit, $80 billion for passenger and freight rail and $111 billion for water infrastructure including $45 billion for lead abatement, to prevent another Flint, Mich., or Jackson, Miss.
It would also provide $174 billion in electric vehicle incentives, $100 billion in funding for electric grid and clean energy improvements, and more than $300 billion in funds to promote manufacturing in everything from climate technology to vaccines and semiconductors. “It’s not a plan that tinkers around the ....

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Lebanon bike park suffers zoning setback


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The proposed site for the Lebanon Stone Eater Bike Park was the former site of the Lebanon dump, on U.S. 52, which was closed several years ago. The city is having trouble getting the zoning approved to build the park. The land is owned by the city but is not part of the city, so approval is needed from Boone County government.
Gus Pearcy | The Lebanon Reporter
Lebanon bike park suffers zoning setback
Gus Pearcy | CNHI News Indiana
Mar 31, 2021
Mar 31, 2021
The proposed site for the Lebanon Stone Eater Bike Park was the former site of the Lebanon dump, on U.S. 52, which was closed several years ago. The city is having trouble getting the zoning approved to build the park. The land is owned by the city but is not part of the city, so approval is needed from Boone County government. ....

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Public Notice: Devil's in the Details, Part 47: Why can't we walk the walk on housing? - News


Remember cheap Austin? Before ever-­escalating housing costs became a permanent part of our collective landscape? With foreign investors sinking millions into area properties and Austin still A-listed as one of the country s
hottest real estate markets (see last week s column), there s little reason to think the big picture will change anytime soon. But you d think we could make a difference around the edges.
Which brings us to the plight of a good friend we ll call
Alice (not her real name). Alice recently became the caretaker of her 60-year-old brother; we ll call him
Bob. Bob has had serious mental illness since his teen years and is now also medically fragile. He needs assistance, but many of his symptoms and habits (which are loud and frequent) make him a challenging roommate, especially as Alice has been forced to work at home during the pandemic. ....

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