How To Fail at Zoning Reform
Even modest zoning reform is politically contentious.

In August 2022, the Gainesville, Florida, city commission narrowly voted to eliminate single-family-only zoning and allow the construction of four-unit homes on all residential lots. In January 2023, a new city commission celebrated its first day in office by narrowly voting to repeal the fourplex legalization.
That quick reversal represented a stunning rebuke of "yes in my backyard" (YIMBY) housing reforms. It provided a valuable lesson: Even modest zoning reform is political and requires political thinking.
Three states, including California, and a handful of cities have ended single-family-only zoning. Several other states and localities are set to do the same this year.
These reforms typically allow two, three, or four homes in residential lots where only one home was allowed before. Such "upzoning" may seem like a revolutionary change in regulatory thinking, based on the recognition that the immutable laws of supply and demand apply to real estate. Proponents of increasing housing stock see these reforms as a beachhead for more sweeping changes.
Gainesville's zoning reversal shows that even modest zoning reform is politically contentious and that a wary public won't necessarily learn to live with the new rules once they are on the books. Pro-reform commissioners were not up for reelection and therefore did not have much to lose by pursuing a proposal that went beyond what many voters wanted.
The city's pro-reform former mayor told Bloomberg News that Gainesville lacked an activist group supporting its reforms until very late in the process. Meanwhile, residents opposed to fourplex legalization were involved and energized from the start. In cities such as Minneapolis and Portland, both supporters and opponents of reform were highly motivated and organized.
The fourplex fight also demonstrates that state governments can not only supersede onerous local restrictions but also undermine deregulation. Sensing a wedge issue in an otherwise progressive city, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration sued Gainesville over its zoning reforms, arguing that it was improperly leaving affordable housing production up to the market. In jurisdictions such as California and Oregon, by contrast, YIMBY laws have passed with the support of state political leaders.
YIMBY activists generally have been successful in places where they have spent a lot of time and energy creating large coalitions across all levels of government in support of modest reforms. In Gainesville, zoning liberalizers got ahead of their skis and fell flat on their faces.
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"...Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration sued Gainesville over its zoning reforms, arguing that it was improperly leaving affordable housing production up to the market."
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Christian and his support of the WEF agenda is no real surprise. This is just another step toward "live in the pod, eat the bugs" livingprogressive leftists like him demand.
I know Reason has a hard-on for zoning-free life, but what is libertarian about voiding an agreement that private individuals willingly agreed to? People bought land or existing homes in single family zones--and often paid more--with the expectation that restrictions would remain in force.
They made the mistake of thinking Gov-Guns should dictate their neighbors.
Socialists like TJJ2000 want to do away with contracts and laws based on their socialist agenda. According to TJJ2000, there is only the socialist nation state and the individual.
The USA was founded on **INDIVIDUAL** Liberty.
Never-mind that complete word scramble you just played.
The US was founded as a federation of largely independent states. The Bill of Rights didn't apply to the states. Until the 20th century, states had established religions and imposed strong limits on free speech.
The atomistic notion of freedom you cherish didn't come about until the rise of progressivism in the 20th century, for whom this was a way of imposing national policies on unwilling populations, if necessary by force.
The Declaration of Independence would claim otherwise.
As well as the State's being required to write their own Constitutions.
Lincoln was a Progressive?
Your selling some pretty dirty laundry there.
Lemme see if I have this straight... You're advocating for collective control of property, but you're calling someone else a socialist? Words mean things, and you clearly have no idea what that one means.
Learn to code. Live somewhere else.
Funny, that's what people tell Californians. Now it applies to Florida Man.
California is ahead while Florida lags in the freedom front. Amazing. Truly.
To be fair, California's YIMBY reforms are mostly honored in the breach, but it's still better than the dictocrats of Florida.
WTF are you even yammering about? We charged a German citizen with a crime because of California emissions standards. We have warnings in all 50 states on all sorts of innocuous shit, not because someone in California did something stupid, but specifically identifying that the state of California thinks it might be dangerous. New York locked down and everyone fled to... Florida, not California. How zoning regulation up-translates to beat all of that is an exercise in self-retardation that I don't care to take.
Gov-Guns were never the right tool for city planning.
LET the market do it's job for F'Sakes.
If you want to ensure you only have single family homes within a 5-mile radius then BUY all the single family homes in a 5-mile radius. Don't expect GUNS to work in your favor.
Yes. Let's turn neighborhoods into HOAs with private zoning-like agreements.
Or move into an HOA with iron-clad CC&Rs.
See, lots of people want to live in neighborhoods with single family homes only. Socialists want to prevent them from being able to make private arrangements to achieve that. Are you a socialist, TJJ2000?
Does this law void HOA contracts?
Perhaps I missed that in the article?
Or maybe you're just upset you cannot dictate what your neighbors do on their **PAID** for properties and want to socialize the neighborhood for your benefit at the expense of others.
And then PROJECTING about it.
People move into neighborhoods under established zoning rules, the same way they move into HOAs under established CC&R rules.
It would be an outrage if the state or federal government reached in and unilaterally changed the HOA rules against the wishes of the members of the HOA.
Yet, for some reason, you seem to think that the state and federal government reaching in and unilaterally changing zoning laws against the wishes of local residents is perfectly fine.
You're a hypocrite.
HOA’s have to survive on Individual CHOICE to join.
Gov-Guns takes away that CHOICE.
There’s nothing hypocritical or confusing about it.
GUN-Force shouldn’t be controlling private property unless it is used specifically for Individual Liberty or Justice for all. The Justice is that if you want to control your neighboring proprieties you need to BUY your neighboring properties. Else agree with your neighboring properties to abide by certain HOA contracts.
It’s unjust to just pull out Gov-Guns against your neighboring property owners because you don’t like their ugly car.
This is the very difference between the left and right. The DNC could just go start a DNC-Membship of all the communism and socialism they want. They won't specifically because they want GUNS to force membership (tyranny).
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"In jurisdictions such as California and Oregon, by contrast, YIMBY laws have passed with the support of state political leaders.
YIMBY activists generally have been successful in places where they have spent a lot of time and energy creating large coalitions across all levels of government in support of modest reforms."
Is it just me, or does this sound like "In California and Oregon, YIMBY laws were forced down the throats of the people who'd be most impacted by them, and whom generally opposed them" to anybody else?
Does it matter; Gov-Guns shouldn’t be dictating private property no matter which [WE] mob with guns wants to do it.
The problem is; No; it’s not “my back yard”. It’s their back yard — because they paid for it not you. Enter the historical idea of private property rights. If one wants to CONTROL a bigger back yard they can pony up and BUY it.
"In Gainesville, zoning liberalizers got ahead of their skis and fell flat on their faces."
A nice image that poetically applies in the article. But, a comment from this avid skier: "getting ahead of your skis" rarely happens when skiing. The far more common failing is to get behind your skis. That is, to lean back. Rarely do skiers "get ahead of their skis". As a matter of fact, it is sometimes helpful to feel that one is purposefully leaning forward in order to counter the natural human tendency to lean back.
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