by robert | Nov 9, 2022 | Blog, News
A new working paper from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University shows strong evidence of the relationship between exclusionary zoning and racial segregation in the Minneapolis–St. Paul region. Key takeaways: Neighborhoods that were zoned exclusively for...
by robert | Nov 9, 2022 | Blog, News
A new primer on California’s “builder’s remedy” by UC Davis law professor Chris Elmendorf explains the inner workings of a once-obscure state law that’s now making national headlines for potentially accelerating new housing in cities...
by robert | Nov 4, 2022 | Blog, News
A new analysis by David Garcia and Muhammad Alameldin (California YIMBY alumni) at the UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation unpacks the challenges arising from local implementation of Senate Bill 9, California’s landmark housing bill that ended...
by robert | Nov 4, 2022 | Blog, News
In a 2021 Harvard Law Review paper, Maureen Brady explores the early history of exclusionary zoning and prohibitions on multifamily housing as they evolved from 19th century private tort law and “nuisance covenants” that were inserted into property deeds...
by robert | Oct 28, 2022 | Blog, News, The HomeWork
Welcome to the October 28, 2022 Capital edition of The Homework, the official newsletter of California YIMBY — legislative updates, news clips, housing research and analysis, and the latest writings from the California YIMBY team. The legislature has adjourned...
by Jake Weilerstein | Sep 29, 2022 | Blog, News, The HomeWork
Welcome to the September 29, 2022 Main edition of The HomeWork, the official newsletter of California YIMBY — legislative updates, news clips, housing research and analysis, and the latest writings from the California YIMBY team. The legislative session has come...