


Those are the areas that the state is having significant trouble dealing with. “The real issues are the areas in between very dense areas which are single-family zoned. “Areas that would be impacted most would be the suburbs that have not done their part in helping out.”

“Single-family housing zones would become two-zoned,” Samirah told the Daily Caller News Foundation. 19, coinciding with Democrats’ takeover of the state legislature in November. House Delegate Ibraheem Samirah, a Democrat, introduced six housing measures Dec. The move, which aims to provide “affordable housing,” might be fiercely opposed by local officials throughout the state, who have deliberately created and preserved neighborhoods with particular character - some dense and walkable, others semi-rural and private - to accommodate people’s various preferences.īut Democrats tout a state-level law’s ability to replace “not in my backyard” with “yes, in your backyard.” Proponents of “upzoning” say the changes are necessary because suburbs are bastions of segregation and elitism, as well as bad for the environment. The measure could quickly transform the suburban lifestyle enjoyed by millions, permitting duplexes to be built on suburban lots in neighborhoods previously consisting of quiet streets and open green spaces.
