The Deleted Scenes - New and Old #132
Minneapolis cannot proceed with 2040 Plan, court rules, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Susan Du, September 5, 2023
This is not zoning, per se, though the 2040 Plan involved zoning reform, most notably eliminating the city’s singe-family zoning. The idea of environmental laws being used to stop the densification of an existing city is basically absurd. As we say here in Northern Virginia, one tree saved in Arlington is 50 trees cut down in Prince William County. Yes, green space is an amenity and we should keep some in dense areas so people can benefit from it, but that’s different from an environmental argument. The meta-issue here, though, is that the process is so thick, and there are so many veto points, that a city can no longer even freely rewrite its own zoning code within the legal process for doing that. This is of a piece with everything else that drags on interminably these days, and it contributes to this feeling of malaise, that America can’t do things anymore. You read, for example, about the construction of skyscrapers or the building of rail lines or spurs, a century or more ago, and these things just got done. They take years, and seem to always involve cost overruns, now. A lot of what animates urbanists is a desire to inject some vitality and dynamism back into our building culture. New York City Is About to Screw Up Congestion Pricing, Vice, Aaron Gordon, September 11, 2023
This is really important. Congestion pricing is not a punitive measure, to punish motorists for driving. It’s about acknowledging the high value of urban-core real estate, and that driving and parking is a poor use of that value. But it feels punitive without good alternatives. This is a very good read, from someone who supports the congestion-pricing vision but sees many defects in New York’s coming implementation. Let the Building Be the Sign, Terremoto, Anthony Carfello, January 13, 2018
I love this kind of thing, as you know. This is a long, interesting piece about the evolution of roadside architecture and its close relationship with advertising, focusing on Taco Bell. It’s a fun read.
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