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THE BUZZ California YIMBYs suddenly have an ally in the White House.
Housing production advocates have exulted in the Biden administration’s effort to alter zoning laws via a sweeping infrastructure push. The language of the proposal which faulted restrictions on multi-family zoning because they “drive up the cost of construction and keep families from moving to neighborhoods with more opportunities” echoed the central argument of many Californians, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, who blame local government resistance to building anything except more single-family homes as a central reason for California’s dire
Lewis throws 3 TDs, Delaware State tops Howard 37-28 Associated Press Text size Copy shortlink:
WASHINGTON Jared Lewis threw for three touchdowns, Jose Romo-Martinez added three field goals and Delaware State held off Howard 37-28 on Saturday.
The game brought a COVID-disrupted spring season to an end for Howard (0-2), having played only Delaware State. The teams previously met in Howard s season opener Feb. 27.
Delaware State (2-1, 2-1 Mideastern Athletic Conference) held a 17-14 lead at halftime and the Hornets pushed it to 27-14 with scores on consecutive possessions in the third quarter. Lewis found Trey Gross for a 9-yard TD and Romo-Martinez booted a 46-yarder.
Press Release – Auckland Transport
In an innovative new programme, Auckland Transport (AT) is working with communities and other agencies, making real world changes to our streets while simultaneously gathering user feedback.
The programme, called Innovating Streets for People, means projects can be improved upon in response to feedback from the people who live, work and travel in the areas.
Rather than the more traditional method of gathering feedback to proposed plans, the project trials allow community members to interact with the changes in real time. The goal is to receive feedback from community members, while allowing for a smooth transition to safer, more comfortable spaces.
Thursday, 1 April 2021, 2:41 pm
In an innovative new programme, Auckland Transport (AT)
is working with communities and other agencies, making real
world changes to our streets while simultaneously gathering
user feedback.
The programme, called Innovating
Streets for People, means projects can be improved upon in
response to feedback from the people who live, work and
travel in the areas.
Rather than the more traditional
method of gathering feedback to proposed plans, the project
trials allow community members to interact with the changes
in real time. The goal is to receive feedback from community
members, while allowing for a smooth transition to safer,
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