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- Miscellany - 11.19.22
Miscellany - 11.19.22
Links, etc.
Links
My colleague Nolan Gray on “one of the most productive housing and land-use reform pushes in recent California history.”
Heather Knight on the fight against traffic violence in San Francisco.
“[A] growing body of work supports the idea that social interaction with humans is key in the life of a cat.”
Tom Cui on exclusionary zoning:
Local governments govern U.S. suburbs. Each one could use *zoning powers* to block affordable homes for newcomers, if residents wanted.
But how much of zoning today is *exclusionary*? When would it have started? Why did it happen?
Follow 🧵for answers in my job market paper...
— Tom Cui (Perpetual Amazement) (@ttfcui)
7:47 PM • Nov 12, 2022
Jamelle Bouie on laboratories of democracy.
Music
As you might expect, the new Weyes Blood record is gorgeous.
Cat Content
I’m going to start sticking a photo of my cat, Herbie, at the bottom of each of these roundups. Enjoy.