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- Title
THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE GENTRIFIED: HOW THE HISTORICAL MISUSE AND FUTURE POTENTIAL OF ZONING LAWS IMPACT URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
- Authors
VanGilder, Megan
- Abstract
This article explores the relationship between zoning laws and gentrification in urban development. It discusses the historical evolution of gentrification and the proliferation of zoning laws in the United States. The article also examines the efforts of the city of Cincinnati to address gentrification through zoning reform. It concludes by urging city leaders to implement equitable changes to prevent the negative effects of gentrification. The text also discusses the history and impact of gentrification, the debate surrounding it, and the historical connection between gentrification and racial segregation. Additionally, it discusses the legal history of zoning ordinances in the United States and the distinction between exclusionary and inclusionary zoning practices. The text highlights the impact of zoning ordinances on communities and the recent zoning changes in Cincinnati to promote equitable development. It emphasizes the importance of community input and proactive reform in creating more inclusive zoning practices.
- Subjects
UNIVERSITY of Cincinnati; URBAN growth; HOUSING; LUXURY housing; ZONING law; ADAPTIVE reuse of buildings; CENTRAL business districts; HOME ownership; TAX incentives
- Publication
University of Cincinnati Law Review, 2024, Vol 92, Issue 4, p1258
- ISSN
0009-6881
- Publication type
Article