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Author: Brian Phillips

“Solutions” without the Full Context, Part 1

November 22, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing One comment

A recent article on The Conversation asserts that “building more homes won’t solve the affordable housing problem for the millions

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Friday Roundup 11-19-21

November 19, 2021 Brian Phillips Roundup

Legislators in New York are considering a “just cause” eviction bill that opponents have labeled Lease for Life. The bill

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Flipping the Zoning Coin

November 18, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing, Zoning and Land Use

One of the increasingly popular tactics that cities are using to address America’s housing shortage is to relax or eliminate

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The Return of Mob Rule

November 17, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing, Zoning and Land Use

When California legislators were considering two bills to allow for “upzoning” throughout the state, local government officials lobbied to defeat

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Is Cooperative Ownership the Answer to Displacement?

November 16, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing

An essay in the Houston Chronicle argues that the best way to stop displacement while revitalizing impoverished neighborhoods is through

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Exclusion Harms Property Values

November 15, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing, Zoning and Land Use

Cindy Tucker runs a nonprofit in Calhoun, Georgia, called Tiny House Up. She wants to build tiny houses—about 600 square

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Friday Roundup 11-12-21

November 12, 2021 Brian Phillips Roundup

City council members in Denver recently became the latest legislative body to demonstrate that a basic knowledge of economics is

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A Proper Framework for Housing

November 11, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing

Proposals for dealing with the housing crisis invariably invoke a framework that pigeonholes legislators. This framework pits one group against

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