An Even Better Way to Zone
Autor Donald L. Elliotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2025
In An Even Better Way to Zone, planning expert Donald L. Elliott explains how outdated assumptions about development and unnecessary barriers in our current zoning regulations have contributed to development patterns that are not sustainable, affordable, or equitable to historically disadvantaged populations. It identifies what types of changes to zoning rules, procedures, and maps could improve outcomes in each of those areas. Importantly, it also helps the reader think through what to do when zoning changes that would improve outcomes for one of those challenges would undermine success in the others.
An Even Better Way to Zone also reorients the zoning discussion towards redevelopment and reuse rather than implicitly focusing on raw land development, because already developed areas represent the vast majority of the built environment where meaningful changes will need to be made. Instead of giving lip service to the importance of infill and reuse, zoning needs to actively remove the barriers that prevent innovative, equitable, and sustainable redevelopment.
With engaging, easy-to-understand prose, Elliott briefly explains the challenges of today’s zoning and then breaks down how this key legal tool can be used to reinvent our communities as places where housing is more affordable, everyone is treated fairly, and we do far less damage to the environment. From fixing zoning rules and incentives to fixing the procedures used to draft, implement, and change zoning, Elliott provides practical, sage advice on adapting zoning to address today’s most critical issues.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781642834345
ISBN-10: 1642834343
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 28 Illustrations, photographs, line art, and maps.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Island Press
ISBN-10: 1642834343
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 28 Illustrations, photographs, line art, and maps.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Island Press
Notă biografică
Donald L. Elliott is a Senior Consultant and past Director with Clarion Associates, LLC, a land use consulting firm with offices in Denver and Chapel Hill. He has assisted over 70 US and Canadian communities to update plans and regulations related to zoning, subdivision, housing, sustainability, fair housing, and land development. Elliott teaches a graduate level course on Land Use Regulation at the University of Colorado at Denver College of Architecture and Planning and is a former member of the Denver Planning Board. He is author of A Better Way to Zone and coauthor of The Rules that Shape Urban Form and The Citizen’s Guide to Planning.
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In An Even Better Way to Zone, planning expert Donald L. Elliott explains how outdated assumptions about development and unnecessary barriers in our zoning regulations have contributed to development patterns that are not sustainable, affordable, or equitable. He identifies what types of changes to zoning rules, procedures, and maps could improve outcomes in each of those areas. Importantly, Elliott also helps the reader think through what to do when zoning changes that would improve outcomes for one of those challenges would undermine success in the others.
An Even Better Way to Zone also reorients the zoning discussion towards redevelopment and reuse rather than implicitly focusing on raw land development, because already developed areas represent the vast majority of the built environment where meaningful changes will need to be made.
With engaging, easy-to-understand prose, Elliott provides practical, sage advice on adapting zoning to address today’s most critical issues.
An Even Better Way to Zone also reorients the zoning discussion towards redevelopment and reuse rather than implicitly focusing on raw land development, because already developed areas represent the vast majority of the built environment where meaningful changes will need to be made.
With engaging, easy-to-understand prose, Elliott provides practical, sage advice on adapting zoning to address today’s most critical issues.