What I love most about studying urban housing development is that this counts as data validation (Whittier Heights, Seattle, 1 home in 2011 ➡️ 4 homes in 2017)
June 27, 2025 at 9:30 PM
What I love most about studying urban housing development is that this counts as data validation (Whittier Heights, Seattle, 1 home in 2011 ➡️ 4 homes in 2017)
I feel like every year, Madison's mayor proposes (and usually passes) a new spate of housing reforms aimed at expanding supply. Local elections matter (from the Madison Minutes Newsletter: link.citycast.fm/view/63d1b18...
June 13, 2025 at 2:00 PM
I feel like every year, Madison's mayor proposes (and usually passes) a new spate of housing reforms aimed at expanding supply. Local elections matter (from the Madison Minutes Newsletter: link.citycast.fm/view/63d1b18...
Something few have recognized re: the WI supreme court race is that this was the GOP's only realistic shot of taking the majority this decade. To take it back before 2030 they need to win *all three* races in the next 3 consecutive years
April 2, 2025 at 3:49 PM
Something few have recognized re: the WI supreme court race is that this was the GOP's only realistic shot of taking the majority this decade. To take it back before 2030 they need to win *all three* races in the next 3 consecutive years
As NYC is set to fight with the upcoming admin over congestion pricing, a well-timed JUE from Ian Herzog studying the effects of London's congestion pricing scheme: progressive benefits, net benefit for commuters, reduced traffic everywhere except en route to workplaces outside of the toll zone
November 20, 2024 at 3:41 PM
As NYC is set to fight with the upcoming admin over congestion pricing, a well-timed JUE from Ian Herzog studying the effects of London's congestion pricing scheme: progressive benefits, net benefit for commuters, reduced traffic everywhere except en route to workplaces outside of the toll zone