Zoning regulations are pivotal to urban development, influencing facets like housing, transportation, and public spaces. Sara Bronin, an architect and attorney, advocates for policy reforms through her depth of understanding, gained as the former head of the U.S. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Her recent book, Key to the City, explores how zoning shapes daily life in America, offering insights into creating fairer policies. Bronin also founded the National Zoning Atlas, making downloadable zoning codes accessible to improve public comprehension and engagement with urban planning.
Zoning regulations influence every aspect of our daily lives, from housing affordability to urban design, affecting how we live, work, and travel in our communities.
Through her book, Key to the City, Sara Bronin delves into the complexities of zoning laws, advocating for reforms that could lead to more equitable urban development.
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