In 2026, we mark 100 years since the Supreme Court upheld zoning laws, shaping urban development and segregation. Key cases include Euclid, which enabled exclusionary single-family zoning, and ...
In 2019, 169 out of 209 metropolitan regions in the U.S. were more segregated than in 1990, a new analysis finds.
A woman walks past newly renovated housing units in the Colonial Village public housing complex in Norwalk. Credit: Ryan Caron King / Connecticut Public Housing segregation, both racial and economic, ...
Equal access to housing is a civil right, but systemic racism within our housing institutions has long kept communities of color from accessing fair housing opportunities. The Fair Housing Act with ...
When a state advisory committee associated with the U.S. Civil Rights Commission recently reviewed a strategic plan put forward by Minnesota Housing, the state financing arm for affordable housing, ...
LOWELL — A Planning Board meeting held May 6 at City Hall delivered several bombshells including that the city of Lowell has nearly 1,000 substandard housing units that lack indoor plumbing such as ...
The Santa Monica City Council voted 6-1 at its last meeting to approve a pilot program allowing developers to build affordable housing off-site instead of requiring it as part of a development, ...
A community group has filed a lawsuit against Marin County to challenge a 100% affordable housing project at Marinwood Plaza. The Marin County Community Development Agency ministerially approved the ...
Scott Turner, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has announced he is terminating the Affirmative Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule in an effort to cut “costly red ...
Zillow is pointing out the racial makeup of neighborhoods for homes sold without being publicly listed in its latest attack on Chicago’s MLS over its Private Listing Network. Chicago-area homes in ...
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