gcvsa, to medical
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Restrictive practices are part of the problem, but they are not by any means the primary cause of the .

Zoning alone doesn't explain why more and isn't happening in places where zoning already permits it.

These are the places that are in high demand—city and town centers that already have , , buildings.

The other shoes are and economic outlook.

nixCraft, to random
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar

Are there any non-tech books that changed your life? Drop names below 👇

Prototype9215,

@nixCraft currently reading through Progress and Poverty by Henry George. Idk about changed my life but it has valuable insight and is surprisingly relevant to modern society IMO.

Basically advocates for an or a tax on the unimproved value of land to discourage people from holding onto valuable land (e.g. in the city center) without using it to do anything of value.

Obviously this is a complicated topic and there is no one solution. Much more I am not qualified to explain here.

Lyle, to random
@Lyle@cville.online avatar

“The plan would be revenue-neutral for the city, shifting the tax burden away from homeowners and others who have structures on lower-valued land and toward vacant property and high-value land in the city.” https://www.crainsdetroit.com/politics-policy/what-detroit-land-value-tax-means-homeowners-developers

nonserviammedia, to random
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We recently spoke with geo-mutualist @jockox3 about Henry George, , , & more! 🔰🏴

🔗 https://youtu.be/v-AQ5btdFIg

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