On Second Thought For Tuesday, June 25, 2019
On most residentially-zoned lots in American neighborhoods, it is
illegal to build anything other than a single-family home. In Sandy
Springs, 85% of the residential land allows for only detached,
single-family homes. As Savannah updates its historic
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On most residentially-zoned lots in American neighborhoods, it is
illegal to build anything other than a single-family home. In Sandy
Springs, 85% of the residential land allows for only detached,
single-family homes. As Savannah updates its historic zoning laws
for a modern world, residents of a newer city aren’t all ready for
change. On Second Thought explored the broader implications of the
debate over ordinances in Sandy Springs with New York Times’ Writer
Emily Badger and Evelyn Andrews of Reporter Newspapers.
illegal to build anything other than a single-family home. In Sandy
Springs, 85% of the residential land allows for only detached,
single-family homes. As Savannah updates its historic zoning laws
for a modern world, residents of a newer city aren’t all ready for
change. On Second Thought explored the broader implications of the
debate over ordinances in Sandy Springs with New York Times’ Writer
Emily Badger and Evelyn Andrews of Reporter Newspapers.
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