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Current mobile home owners have nothing to fear ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- On April 14th, the City of Odessa gave notice to ...
Accepting a gift of an actively managed 146.3-acre woodlot and recommending resurfacing and possibly paving the length of ...
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A YIMBY Theory of Power
Pro-housing advocates offer an analysis of class relations that is more sophisticated and has more explanatory power than the ...
A House is Not Always a Home. The point being, that an individual or family can live in a house without feeling that it’s ...
The letter, sent to homeowners during the week of April 14, outlines a proposed amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance.
A new proposal from a Cincinnati City Council working group would mandate developers build income-restricted units in any ...
Some Odessa residents living in mobile or manufactured homes say they’re concerned about potentially losing their homes following a letter from the city that has sparked confusion and anxiety.
Charleston's rezoning rewrite is now on pause, as Mayor William Cogswell's staff works to assemble a new series of maps incorporating existing zoning ... to the expansive homes behind the gates ...
It looks like a mobile home park. The state says it isn’t. The folks in this Williston neighborhood are frustrated they can’t access the help that classification would afford them.
He cited a neighborhood where homes were demolished, and apartments were built in their place. Battle said the apartments were not in character of the neighborhood. Nunez also said the zoning ...