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Key to the City

How Zoning Shapes Our World

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Key to the City

By: Sara C. Bronin
Narrated by: Rachel Perry
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In Key to the City, legal scholar and architect Sara C. Bronin examines how zoning became such a prevailing force and reveals its impact—and its potential for good. Outdated zoning codes have maintained racial segregation, prioritized cars over people, and enabled great ecological harm. But, as Bronin argues, once we recognize the power of zoning, we can harness it to create the communities we desire, and deserve. Drawing on her own experience leading the overhaul of Hartford's zoning code and exploring the efforts of activists and city planners across the country, Bronin shows how new codes are reshaping our cities—from Baltimore to Chicago, Las Vegas to Minneapolis, and beyond. In Boston, a law fought for by a passionate group of organizers, farmers, and beekeepers is transforming the city into a haven for urban farming. In Tucson, zoning codes are mitigating the impacts of climate change and drought-proofing neighborhoods in peril. In Delray Beach, Florida, a new code aims to capture and maintain the town's colorful spirit through its architecture.

With clarity and insight, Bronin demystifies the power of an inscrutable organizing force in our lives and invites us to see zoning as a revolutionary vehicle for change. In Key to the City, she puts forward a practical and energizing vision for how we can reimagine our communities.

©2024 Sara C. Bronin (P)2024 Tantor Media
Public Policy Politics & Government Sociology Law Architecture
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I learned a lot about how zoning can affect the growth of a town. I wish I had found this book years ago.

very informative

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Fascinating read. Shows how historical zoning is not so much a science but an imposition of prejudices and biases on urban planning.

The discovery of the arbitrary nature pf zoning

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