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      Subdividing the Unzoned City: An Analysis of the Causes and Effects of Houston’s 1998 Subdivision Reform

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      Journal of Planning Education and Research
      SAGE Publications

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          Houston is known for its lack of Euclidean-style zoning, but the city still has various ordinances that control land use. In 1998, Houston reformed its subdivision rules to allow for parcels smaller than five thousand square feet citywide. In this paper, we discuss the unique land-use rules in place in Houston prior to reform and the circumstances that led to reform, including the “opt out” provisions, which mediated homeowner opposition to substantial increases in housing density. We then analyze the effects of reform. After relief from large lot requirements, post-reform development activity was heavily concentrated in middle-income, less dense, underbuilt neighborhoods.

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                Journal
                Journal of Planning Education and Research
                Journal of Planning Education and Research
                SAGE Publications
                0739-456X
                1552-6577
                July 15 2020
                : 0739456X2093515
                Affiliations
                [1 ]George Mason University, Arlington, VA, USA
                [2 ]Charles Koch Institute, Arlington, VA, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0739456X20935156
                ee3851e9-c0cd-4759-80a9-1a0c133b14d3
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