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

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Reforming Minimum Lot Sizes for Housing Affordability

This chapter explores the reform of minimum lot sizes as a strategy to improve housing choices and affordability, referencing the book 'Arbitrary Lines' to clarify zoning concepts. It examines the case of Houston's subdivision reform, highlighting the impacts of reduced lot sizes on density and urban dynamics while contrasting it with traditional zoning practices. The discussion also delves into the consequences of restrictive lot size regulations on housing costs and access, emphasizing the importance of flexible land use regulations in urban development.

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