As letter writers recently have expressed opposition to new housing in their Asheville neighborhood, some have argued that infill homes should be denied because they won’t be “affordable” anyway ...
The most interesting sentence in Bill Branyon’s entertaining but misguided opinion piece [“Look Homeward, Asheville: Let’s Make the City’s Pop-up Parks Permanent,” May 29, Xpress] reads as follows: ...
Infill development, defined by the California Office of Planning and Research as “building within unused and underutilized lands within existing development patterns, typically but not exclusively in ...
Of what it is: Historic Old Town Eagle — that speaks for itself. Condominiums and apartments do not belong in our historic town, especially when we have so many approved projects and projects being ...
Is there or is there not enough land within the city of Chico to accommodate our future growth? That question was the essence of the March 9 Chico E-R opposing opinion pieces by two city councilors ...