Legislators across the country are scrambling to develop policies that will lead to more affordable housing. (Affordable housing means that
Tag: zoning
It Is and It Isn’t
The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled on the case of Powell v. City of Houston. The plaintiffs had claimed that
Friday Roundup 6-11-21
In an editorial, the Los Angeles Times has called for the federal government to dramatically expand its housing subsidy program
Repeal not Revision
In cities across the nation, zoning laws are being revised to allow duplexes, fourplexes and other small multifamily housing in
Color-blindness Kills
Since the sixteenth century, depictions of Lady Justice have her blindfolded to represent impartiality. Justice should be applied equally without
Friday Roundup 5-28-21
In a post about systemic racism, John McWhorter writes: A science teacher conference in Washington state last year included a
A Bill to End Single-family Zoning
A North Carolina senator has introduced a bill that would eliminate single-family zoning throughout the state. The bill would require
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