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Does banning single-family zoning actually fix housing, or just inflate developer profits?
With housing costs soaring and cities desperate for solutions, zoning reform is a hot-button issue in 2026. Cast your vote on whether upzoning truly addresses affordability or primarily benefits developers.
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