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Texas in general is known for its relatively housing-friendly policies, but specialists like Niskanenβs have been saying that Dallas stands out as having a worse regulatory environment than other Texas cities.
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Alex Armlovich
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This bill is a bullseye painted on Dallas's dogshit terrible zoning code & weak permitting process
Even after Austin's recent reformist turn, I think this bill will have a measurable impact. And Houston too!
But Dallas is the biggest baddest NIMBY. And they got rolled 

A bipartisan bill that just passed the legislature should address some of this.
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Collegetown NIMBYs will be the last to acknowledge any particular weakness in their argument.
Agree but just curious whether in the Dallas area specifically thereβs any merit in that personβs analysis
"I support it in the abstract, but I oppose every instance of a specific proposal."
Maybe the problem is that the people fronting the βmovementβ simply arenβt very popular and well liked. As popularists, shouldnβt it behoove you all to find more likable and popular people to front it?
The big difference you PoS is that antitrust people are more likely to get rid of zoning as part of their antitrust ideology while you make excuses because some rich fuck told you to do so
don't the abundancismists also do a bunch of throat-clearing about how they support single-payer, including you?