Zack Subin

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I could add to these distortions the centralized mechanisms of finance that induce larger developments, the national building and fire codes that favor massive new construction projects over incremental expansion, or the environmental rules that apply more scrutiny to neighborhood redevelopment than nature-wrecking projects out on the edge, among a long list of things we’ve done to make incremental development exceedingly difficult.
Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity
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