It’s true that there were plenty of zoning restrictions prior to 1960, but after wwii they were…

It’s true that there were plenty of zoning restrictions prior to 1960, but after wwii they were…

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It’s true that there were plenty of zoning restrictions prior to 1960, but after WWII they were progressively tightened and increasingly applied to things like unit count (as opposed to use or height). Your argument that zoning-as-a-policy-tool dates to the very early 1900s is true, but the specific policies cities used zoning to achieve changed over the course of the mid 20th century.

It’s true that there were plenty of zoning restrictions prior to 1960, but after WWII they were progressively tightened and increasingly applied to things like unit count (as opposed to use


or height). Your argument that zoning-as-a-policy-tool dates to the very early 1900s is true, but the specific policies cities used zoning to achieve changed over the course of the mid 20th


century.