The Deleted Scenes - New and Old #147
“With so much reform happening, it’s all too easy to overlook the city that passed Virginia’s most ambitious housing policy: Charlottesville.” Charlottesville is a great example of the American small city, and it has UVA to keep it economically vibrant, sadly unlike a lot of other small cities in Virginia (Petersburg and Roanoke come to mind). But with that vitality comes, of course, high housing prices. The city is doing something about that, including for the poorest residents at risk of being pushed out. The framing here is one of equity and social justice, but remember these aren’t platitudes:
Urban renewal and highway building that demolished often poor and black neighborhoods were real injustices, and zoning that doesn’t allow the housing supply to grow in tandem with the broader economy inflicts real harm. UVA, for some reason, was against the reform, which isn’t good, but it passed unanimously. Read the piece, but the removal of the minimum-parking mandate might be the most important element of the reformed code. Do You Know How Tomatoes Taste?, Ambrook Research, Ethan Freedman, January 12, 2024 File this under spooky tale of lost knowledge amid unprecedented affluence. Almost. The article isn’t saying we’ve forgotten what a tomato tastes like, exactly, but that we basically have to figure out how to select for better-tasting tomatoes. The problem is that durability in shipping is basically inverse to good flavor—those perfectly round, mealy tomatoes are picked green and ripened with gas, while the flavorful, vine-ripened heirloom varieties are too fragile to ship long distances and too ripe to hold very long. It’s an interesting article about breeding a variety in between. There’s some interesting stuff here (Japanese attitudes about entrepreneurship) and less interesting (crypto) but this bit stuck out to me:
Chris Arnade had a piece sort of along these lines which I featured in last week’s roundup. Why does it seem like American life is so full of these sorts of frustrations? Grimy Margin and Losing Sides, The Lamp, Jude Russo, January 19, 2024
I’ve always found a certain grandeur in things forgotten and falling apart. Of course, the people living in such places probably don’t feel that way. But this is a far healthier attitude than writing it all off. Conservatives are better at this kind of prose. It’s a nice read. Related Reading: Thank you for reading! Please consider upgrading to a paid subscription to help support this newsletter. You’ll get a weekly subscribers-only piece, plus full access to the archive: over 800 pieces and growing. And you’ll help ensure more like this! You're currently a free subscriber to The Deleted Scenes. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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