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Erica C. Barnett
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Bob Kettle says he supports "skinny rectangle"-shaped neighborhood centers, because they get more buy-in. This is the city's corridor-based development policy already—allowing development directly along one street, while keeping single-family housing areas off-limits to non-wealthy people.
2025-01-06T19:40:36.430Z