Hamartia Antidote
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The only difficulty mentioned is the Governor convincing towns to build more multi-unit housing which apparently the majority are happy with their current setup and are not interested.they were set in the 1950's and are costly and difficult to change.
What just happened with single-family zoning in California?
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation that allows more than one unit to be built on lots zoned for only one. It sounds technical, but it's a major change in California housing policy. Here's what it means.
www.latimes.com
coincidentally at the time a major concern of the FHA was preventing minorities from moving into suburbs.
Certainly you need a level of wealth to move from cities to suburban living. If the FHA was intentionally zoning the suburbs to only allow wealthier people to be able to afford living there then sure that could lead to an initial bad design. But again things change and the town can easily authorize apartment buildings/shops to be built later. You seen that in many towns...especially the centers.
I would say the inefficiencies of the suburbs aren't my problem. but the export of pollution and conservative politics from suburbs are my problem.
The pollution was a lot worse before manufacturing was exported to Asia. I think our skies are far more bluer and streams far more clear even with the car increase..
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