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Building codes reform: moinmybackyard.substack.com
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"Mausoleum" is an excellent arrow to add to your rhetorical quiver. Instead of "[city] isn't a museum," say, "This will turn [city] into a mausoleum."
RAND: Measure ULA blocked 9,000+ new homes and cost LA $452M in forgone revenue. Fewer homes mean higher rents for everyone. Targeted reform could produce 19,000 more homes while preserving 72% of revenue. www.rand.org/pubs/researc...
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i remain partial to ed glaeser's approach to historical land marking: the city sets the total number of land mark-able parcels and if you want to add one you have to take away another. otherwise, you get a ratchet and san francisco turns (even more) into a mausoleum.
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The announcement is facing blowback from pro-housing factions who argue that landmarking thousands of new structures will undermine state and local laws that make it easier to build housing.
Exclusive: S.F. wants to double its historic landmarks. Housing advocates are baffled
www.sfchronicle.com
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