Here’s what we’re reading this day:
- Christian Britschgi (Reason), “18 Months After Wildfires Destroyed Some 2,000 Homes on Maui, Only 3 Have Been Rebuilt“
- Christy DeSmith (Harvard Gazette), “Study says tighter land-use controls hurt productivity, innovation among builders, fuel housing crisis“
- Steven Greenhut, “If California Can Suspend Permitting Rules After Wildfires, It Can Abolish Them“
- Carol N. Brown (Medium), “A Civil Rights Defense of Gentrification“
- Michael J. Crosbie (Common Edge), “Unlocking the Mysteries of Zoning” (a review of Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World (Sara Bronin)
Good weekend reading as well.