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"Not In My Backyard!" Both Sides of the NIMBYism Debate

"Not In My Backyard!" Both Sides of the NIMBYism Debate

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NIMBY (standing for "Not in My Backyard") is a phenomenon (and group of people) Los cannot stop talking about. Whether it's Dave Chappelle or his neighbors in California—if you ask Los, NIMBYs are a huge reason why the housing crisis seems to be getting worse and worse.

But are NIMBYs really THAT bad? Is there a legitimate case for their opposition to the new development in their communities?

Los and Bertram roll up their sleeves to debate the cases for and against NIMBYism. Don't let all the talk about zoning and housing fool you—you don't want to miss this one.

You might find out you're a NIMBY after listening to this episode 🤷 or maybe not.

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Sources for this episode:

  • Cities Start to Question an American Ideal: A House With a Yard on Every Lot | The New York Times
  • Research and Statistics | National Association of Realtors
  • Missing Middle Housing: Diverse choices for walkable neighborhood living
  • ‘Missing middle’ is key to housing America | CNU
  • What just happened with single-family zoning in California? | Los Angeles Times
  • To Fix California's Housing Crisis, Look to New Jersey | Bloomberg
  • Los Angeles is a microcosm of California's housing crisis | CalMatters
  • California’s Housing Crisis | UCLA
  • There's a shortage of homes in the U.S. Here's why | NPR
  • Liberal Hypocrisy is Fueling American Inequality. Here’s How. | NYT Opinion - YouTube
  • More Articles from Strong Towns
  • NIMBYs are Right, Development is Terrible | Strong Towns
  • Why more NIMBYism might be good for neighborhoods | IndyStar
  • What Are NIMBYs Getting Wrong? | We Are Apartments | We Are Apartments | Medium
  • The Bipartisan Cry of ‘Not in My Backyard’ | The New York Times
  • Single-Family Zoning | Investopedia
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