Undesign the Redline Explores the Racist Housing Policies that Shaped Upper Northwest


by Washington City Paper

Washington City Paper— Do you know the story of how the land for Fort Reno Park and Alice Deal Junior High School (now Deal Middle School) was allocated? The land originally housed the […]

The Center Square—Report: Arizona's housing market is in rough shape. (The Center Square) – A new report is sounding the alarm on Arizona’s housing market. The report from the Common Sense Institute, a conservative-leaning think tank, says that Arizona is losing its competitiveness that it once had. In addition, the report says that there is a “housing deficit of over 129,000 units” and found that the cost of a home in the Phoenix metropolitan area has gone up by 60% since 2020. “Arizona’s housing market is standing on a cliff,”...

National Association of Home Builders—Study Highlights Housing Tradeoffs in Inclusionary Zoning Policies. A recent report authored by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies notes that although inclusionary zoning can help increase housing for low-income families, the mandates also suppress overall housing production if taken too far.

WDTN—House Bill 445 would change school religion policy. Video above related to education, but not HB 445. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Three local lawmakers have cosponsored a bill that would force schools to change one of their policies. On March 12, Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) and Gary Click (R-Vickery) introduced House Bill 445. While the bill is currently in a House Committee, []