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The way we build our cities is largely driven by zoning. The decisions about land use are made at city hall. But have these rules helped to create urban sprawl and economic inequality? What are some zoning reforms that can transform city planning into a force for social good, enabling cities to become more sustainable, walkable and socially just? Sara Bronin talks about her latest book, Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World.
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The electric trolleys have a capacity of six, and also sport LED lights and music inside.
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According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, San Antonio added nearly 34,000 people between July of 2020 and July of last year. San Antonio outpaced Phoenix along with Austin, Houston, and Dallas over that same time.
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San Antonio’s status as a fast growing city has led to some fast growing traffic jams. According to U.S. Census statistics, most of San Antonio’s growth…