Episode Synopsis "Episode 9: How zoning broke the American city, with Nolan Gray"
The #PricedOutPodcast is back! This time we talk to M. Nolan Gray about his new book: Arbitrary Lines, How Zoning Broke the American CityWe cover everything from the history of zoning up to the present day and beyond. We ask where did it all go so wrong and can we do anything about it? Nolan Gray is the research director for our friends over at California YIMBY and writes brilliantly about how the seemingly-dull topic of land use regulation drives how we live and stunts the growth of our cities. This is not an interview to miss!#PricedOutPodcastHosts:Freddie Poser - Director, PricedOutChris Worall - Editor, Red Brick BlogSupport the Show.
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