
How Should Progressive Cities Face their Urban Crises?
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Navigating Urban Challenges: Progressivism and Housing
This chapter examines the role of local politicians in addressing pressing urban issues, particularly housing affordability amidst economic challenges. It critiques the historical evolution of housing regulations and the impact of progressive policies, emphasizing the need for effective governance and public trust. The discussion highlights the complex relationship between voter expectations, urban crises like homelessness and crime, and the long-term effects of policy decisions.
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