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Against the Neighborhood Veto
Real Estate Law Journal (2015)
  • Michael Lewyn
Abstract

American zoning often gives neighborhoods elective veto power over nearby real estate development. This “neighborhood veto” sometimes artificially reduces housing supply and urban density, thus making housing more expensive and making American cities more dependent on automobiles. This article criticizes the common arguments that neighborhood activists use to restrict development.

Keywords
  • nimby,
  • zoning,
  • neighborhood,
  • rezoning
Publication Date
Summer 2015
Publisher Statement
2015© Thomson Reuters. This article originally appeared in The Real Estate Law Journal, Volume 44, Issue 1 (Summer 2015). Reprinted here with permission of Thomson Reuters.
Citation Information
Michael Lewyn. "Against the Neighborhood Veto" Real Estate Law Journal Vol. 44 Iss. 1 (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lewyn/104/