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Ep 27: Minimum Lot Size Reform with M. Nolan Gray

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Minimum Lot Sizes and Urban Development in Houston

This chapter examines the impact of minimum lot size regulations on urban development in Houston, particularly following the 1998 reform that allowed for smaller lots. It highlights the subsequent surge in housing density and redevelopment within the I-610 loop, revealing a nuanced relationship between income levels and housing growth. The discussion delves into the transformation of neighborhoods and regulatory challenges, emphasizing the balance between infrastructure efficiency and community needs.

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