Pedestrian deaths are attributable, first and foremost, to road design. So why do the New York Times and other publications keep missing out on this core cause of traffic violence?
The decision to protect a non-historic parking lot as part of designating an adjacent historic bank building is being derided by critics as another form of exclusionary zoning.
Advocates for historic districts often claim that historic status does not meaningfully increase the costs and hassles of homeownership. Wood siding has entered the chat.