article published in law journalThe term “exclusionary zoning” typically describes a particular phenomenon: suburban large-lot zoning that reduces the supply of developable land and drives up housing prices. But exclusionary zoning in its modern form also occurs both within the urban core and region-wide. Exclusionary zoning at the sub-local and regional scales results in property values that fully capitalize the benefits of living in higher-wage regions, and the value of local public goods (like high-quality schools). Lower-income households then cannot meaningfully access those advantages, even if every municipality accommodates its fair share of regional need. The long-standing focus of exclusionary zoning on the content of local ordinan...
Summary. This paper examines political and legal justifications for zoning and other land-use regula...
The effect of most zoning devices which have been used in suburban and non-ghetto city planning in t...
This Article proposes a paradigm shift in takings law, namely “inclusionary eminent domain.” This ne...
The term “exclusionary zoning” typically describes a particular phenomenon: suburban large-lot zonin...
As the price of housing continues to rise in the New York metropolitan area, municipalities have beg...
The zoning power, though based on the police power of the states, has traditionally been granted to ...
This article discusses affirmative approaches to providing effective relief in two types of exclusio...
This article will examine both exclusionary zoning and subdivision control with a view toward analyz...
Exclusionary zoning limits residential development over large areas, and even entire cities or towns...
Residential zoning code has been one of the most powerful forces in shaping the growth of modern Ame...
Affordable housing has always been a problem in the United States. Cities and towns originally engag...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
Summary. This paper examines political and legal justifications for zoning and other land-use regula...
The effect of most zoning devices which have been used in suburban and non-ghetto city planning in t...
This Article proposes a paradigm shift in takings law, namely “inclusionary eminent domain.” This ne...
The term “exclusionary zoning” typically describes a particular phenomenon: suburban large-lot zonin...
As the price of housing continues to rise in the New York metropolitan area, municipalities have beg...
The zoning power, though based on the police power of the states, has traditionally been granted to ...
This article discusses affirmative approaches to providing effective relief in two types of exclusio...
This article will examine both exclusionary zoning and subdivision control with a view toward analyz...
Exclusionary zoning limits residential development over large areas, and even entire cities or towns...
Residential zoning code has been one of the most powerful forces in shaping the growth of modern Ame...
Affordable housing has always been a problem in the United States. Cities and towns originally engag...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
Summary. This paper examines political and legal justifications for zoning and other land-use regula...
The effect of most zoning devices which have been used in suburban and non-ghetto city planning in t...
This Article proposes a paradigm shift in takings law, namely “inclusionary eminent domain.” This ne...