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Should we ban single-family zoning to save the planet, or is that a war on homeowners?
As housing costs soar and climate goals tighten, cities worldwide are rethinking single-family zoning—a policy that shapes sprawl, affordability, and carbon footprints. Cast your vote on whether this reform is an environmental necessity or an attack on property rights.
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