A growing trend in housing is building more missing middle housing. In most cities, new housing consists of single-family homes,
Category: Zoning and Land Use
Friday Roundup 5-21-21
When their beach house in Nags Head, North Carolina, burned to the ground in 2016, Michael and Cathy Zito wanted
Biden’s Power Grab
Given my vehement opposition to zoning, one might think that I would be cheering a plan from the Biden Administration
The Latest Fashion in Zoning
It has become fashionable among housing advocates to attack exclusionary zoning—zoning that that prohibits or excludes multi-family housing. While these
Our Gang will do Zoning Better
For years, housing advocates have been clamoring for more affordable housing. After the Biden Administration announced a plan that would
Freedom: An Idea that Works
Imagine for a moment, that you want to open a restaurant in an impoverished neighborhood in your city. When you
Zoning or not, Here They Come
Government officials frequently cite the government’s police powers as a justification for their policies. While this can seem plausible in
The Road to Progress?
For the past several years, a controversial highway expansion has pitted neighbors against one another in Collin County. The proposed