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I'd have to agree with Gray that the simpler the zoning the better. Saying that "The supply has to increase, and it has to increase massively." is creating a problem where there is none. We have a healthy economy, and as more people come, they will populate more neighborhoods that have little density. There was a time people wouldn't step foot in Logan Circle, but the lack of affordable housing in nearby Dupont led the market to self correct. What's to say that same pattern can't and isn't repeating itself today?

by Thayer-D on Jun 19, 2012 2:09 pm • linkreport

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