The problem of local-government barriers to housing supply is finally enjoying its moment in the sun. For decades, the states did little to remedy this problem and arguably they made it worse. But spurred by a rising Yes in My Backyard (YIMBY) movement, state legislatures are now trying to make local governments plan for more housing, allow greater density in existing residential zones, and follow their own rules when reviewing development applications. This Article describes and takes stock of the new state housing initiatives, relating them to preexisting Northeastern and West Coast approaches to the housing-supply problem; to the legal-academic literature on land use; and, going a bit further afield, to the federal government’s efforts t...
Housing costs in major coastal metropolitan areas nationwide have skyrocketed, impacting people, the...
Housing unaffordability has become a crisis in many metropolitan areas today, including Los Angeles....
Economic, ethnic and racial residential segregation are ubiquitous across United States metropolitan...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...
As anti-growth sentiment increases across the country, two laudable goals—affordable housing and env...
California’s housing planning system seeks to address housing shortages and promote housing developm...
So many things have gone wrong with our housing market that it is hard to know where to start. One s...
The politics of urban land use frustrate even the best intentions. A number of cities have made stro...
City councils are on the front lines of California’s housing crisis. But local lawmakers who underst...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Two vexing puzzles plague American land use regulators. The first puzzle is how to protect property ...
California is experiencing an emerging lower income housing crisis which is aggravated by exclusiona...
California’s housing affordability crisis has rightly received a great deal of attention by state la...
Affordable housing programs have been enacted throughout the state in response to the current critic...
Housing costs in major coastal metropolitan areas nationwide have skyrocketed, impacting people, the...
Housing unaffordability has become a crisis in many metropolitan areas today, including Los Angeles....
Economic, ethnic and racial residential segregation are ubiquitous across United States metropolitan...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...
As anti-growth sentiment increases across the country, two laudable goals—affordable housing and env...
California’s housing planning system seeks to address housing shortages and promote housing developm...
So many things have gone wrong with our housing market that it is hard to know where to start. One s...
The politics of urban land use frustrate even the best intentions. A number of cities have made stro...
City councils are on the front lines of California’s housing crisis. But local lawmakers who underst...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Two vexing puzzles plague American land use regulators. The first puzzle is how to protect property ...
California is experiencing an emerging lower income housing crisis which is aggravated by exclusiona...
California’s housing affordability crisis has rightly received a great deal of attention by state la...
Affordable housing programs have been enacted throughout the state in response to the current critic...
Housing costs in major coastal metropolitan areas nationwide have skyrocketed, impacting people, the...
Housing unaffordability has become a crisis in many metropolitan areas today, including Los Angeles....
Economic, ethnic and racial residential segregation are ubiquitous across United States metropolitan...