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A Few Questions For….Planning Director Christine Brestrup, About Words Like Deregulation And The Current Zoning Controversy

Kitty Axelson-Berry May 12, 2023 0

Town officials and residents spend a lot of time reacting to a stream of town...

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Issues & Analyses: A Primer On The Proposal To Partially Deregulate Zoning In Parts Of Amherst

Kitty Axelson-Berry April 21, 2023 0

A proposal from town councilors, Mandi Jo Hanneke (at large) and Pat DeAngelis (District 2)...

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Issues and Analyses: Are Amenities Frivolous Or Essential For Successful Economic Development?

Gerald Friedman February 4, 2022 6

Policy is easy when everyone wins, but politics enters when there are trade-offs. The latest...

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