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A huge development is being planned in Rosemount to build thousands of homes, a new school and commercial space. The 435-acre site once owned by the University of Minnesota is the largest development project the city has ever seen. ....
A huge development is being planned in Rosemount to build thousands of homes, a new school and commercial space. The 435-acre site once owned by the University of Minnesota is the largest development project the city has ever seen. ....
A huge development is being planned in Rosemount to build thousands of homes, a new school and commercial space. The 435-acre site once owned by the University of Minnesota is the largest development project the city has ever seen. ....
A Model For Other Cities? When I was speaking across the country promoting the housing policy changes urged in Generation Priced Out, I did not foresee my hometown of Berkeley, California ending exclusionary zoning before Seattle, Denver and other cities. To the contrary, my book discusses how Berkeley’s 1973 “Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance” became a national model for using “neighborhood character” and “public input” to stop new apartments. Through most of 2020, Berkeley refused to end exclusionary zoning. City officials would not even back Councilmember Lori Droste’s proposal to study allowing new “missing middle” fourplexes in many neighborhoods. But that was prior to last November’s elections. Berkeley politics has since been transformed. ....