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cmart.blog
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores thought experiments comparing public transit and housing, questioning why public transit is widely supported while public housing is not, and proposing a model where housing is treated like transit with subsidized, city-owned affordable units. | |
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48hills.org
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| | | | | The supporters of the 'build-at-all-costs' position ignore a half-century of history and the realities of the modern housing market | |
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archive.strongtowns.org
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| | | | | Even people who know the historic benefits of duplexes (and the like) can be wary of re-legalizing them. We need to understand why if we want to effectively promote missing middle housing. | |
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santamonicanext.org
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| | | While the Sierra Club has a general policy position in support of urban infill development as a means of combating greenhouse gas emissions and suburban sprawl; the local chapter of the Sierra Club cites anti-development positions as the key position in determining its endorsements for Santa Monica City Council. | ||