Sal Rodriguez
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		Read how to revitalize urban downtowns
Revitalizing downtowns means focusing on the basics
			It’s a scenario unfolding in downtowns across the U.S. after a pandemic that turned millions of Americans into remote workers, afflicting cities with vacant storefronts, crime concerns and fiscally strained transit systems,” reports Bloomberg. But it’s not just a matter of empty offices. People are spending less time in many downtowns. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			November 1, 2023		
				
					
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		Read latest from Free Cities Center
Privatized parks revitalize public spaces and neighborhoods
			Recently, Zócalo Public Square, a media enterprise affiliated with Arizona State University, published an essay asking the question, “How public is your favorite public park?” The essay, written by Kevin Loughran, an assistant professor of sociology at Temple University, walks through the rise of private ownership or management of public ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			October 5, 2023		
				
					
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		Free Market Reforms Can Alleviate the Housing Crisis
Cities: Let developers turn zombie malls into bustling housing
			For commercial property owners and businesses, it can be a smart way to make better and more optimal use of antiquated properties. And for city leaders, it can be a way of revitalizing neighborhoods while bringing much needed housing online with less NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) backlash than normal. ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			September 13, 2023		
				
					
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		Read about latest push for rent control
Seattle rejects rent control in win for sound economics
			It’s always a breath of fresh air when elected officials have a grasp on basic economics. On August 1, the Seattle City Council voted 6-to-2 to reject a rent control proposal from termed-out Socialist Alternative Councilmember Kshama Sawant. Sawant proposed a rent control trigger law that would impose a strict, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			August 31, 2023		
				
					
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		Don’t bank on this financially illiterate idea going away
			Don’t bank on this financially illiterate idea going away By Sal Rodriguez | August 3, 2023 Over the last few years, city officials in Los Angeles and San Francisco have flirted with the idea of establishing public banks to ostensibly support or facilitate the cause of the day. San Francisco ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			August 3, 2023		
				
					
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		Southwest cities can continue freeing their housing markets through deregulation
			This piece continues a two-part series review of the housing landscape in southwest cities. Part one linked here takes a look at the housing landscape in the states of Arizona and Colorado. Part two below looks to New Mexico and Utah, followed by the review’s conclusion. New Mexico In New ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			July 14, 2023		
				
					
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		Southwest cities slowly freeing their housing markets
			The southwest has not been immune to the “housing crisis” frequently talked about in more densely populated coastal states like California. Rising housing costs, which can put considerable strain on middle-class and lower-income individuals and families, have been aggravated and amplified by government policies constraining the ability of homebuilders to ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			July 7, 2023		
				
					
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		Arizona and Colorado Report: Power-hungry cities kill pro-housing zoning-reform bills
			Arizona and Colorado Report: Power-hungry cities kill pro-housing zoning-reform bills by Sal Rodriguez Colorado and Arizona had a shot at passing substantive reform of development-stifling land-use regulations this year. But both efforts went down in the last few months thanks in large part to fierce opposition from city governments, which ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			June 2, 2023		
				
					
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		City Hall should stay out of the way of home-based businesses
			City Hall should stay out of the way of home-based businesses Home-based businesses have long been a viable means by which people support themselves. It’s essential that governments make it easier, not harder, for cottage industries to thrive. The importance and prevalence of home-based businesses “For most of human history, ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			May 5, 2023		
				
					
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		Free Markets Fuel Outdoor Dining
Cities should maintain flexible outdoor dining programs
			One of the few silver linings of the coronavirus pandemic was that governments were forced to think outside-of-the-box in order to make things happen. In the early months of the pandemic, local governments across the country loosened regulations to allow restaurants and bars to serve customers outdoors. They made it ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sal Rodriguez		
				
																						
			April 21, 2023		
				
					Read how to revitalize urban downtowns
Revitalizing downtowns means focusing on the basics
			It’s a scenario unfolding in downtowns across the U.S. after a pandemic that turned millions of Americans into remote workers, afflicting cities with vacant storefronts, crime concerns and fiscally strained transit systems,” reports Bloomberg. But it’s not just a matter of empty offices. People are spending less time in many downtowns. ...		
					Read latest from Free Cities Center
Privatized parks revitalize public spaces and neighborhoods
			Recently, Zócalo Public Square, a media enterprise affiliated with Arizona State University, published an essay asking the question, “How public is your favorite public park?” The essay, written by Kevin Loughran, an assistant professor of sociology at Temple University, walks through the rise of private ownership or management of public ...		
					Free Market Reforms Can Alleviate the Housing Crisis
Cities: Let developers turn zombie malls into bustling housing
			For commercial property owners and businesses, it can be a smart way to make better and more optimal use of antiquated properties. And for city leaders, it can be a way of revitalizing neighborhoods while bringing much needed housing online with less NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) backlash than normal. ...		
					Read about latest push for rent control
Seattle rejects rent control in win for sound economics
			It’s always a breath of fresh air when elected officials have a grasp on basic economics. On August 1, the Seattle City Council voted 6-to-2 to reject a rent control proposal from termed-out Socialist Alternative Councilmember Kshama Sawant. Sawant proposed a rent control trigger law that would impose a strict, ...		
					Don’t bank on this financially illiterate idea going away
			Don’t bank on this financially illiterate idea going away By Sal Rodriguez | August 3, 2023 Over the last few years, city officials in Los Angeles and San Francisco have flirted with the idea of establishing public banks to ostensibly support or facilitate the cause of the day. San Francisco ...		
					Southwest cities can continue freeing their housing markets through deregulation
			This piece continues a two-part series review of the housing landscape in southwest cities. Part one linked here takes a look at the housing landscape in the states of Arizona and Colorado. Part two below looks to New Mexico and Utah, followed by the review’s conclusion. New Mexico In New ...		
					Southwest cities slowly freeing their housing markets
			The southwest has not been immune to the “housing crisis” frequently talked about in more densely populated coastal states like California. Rising housing costs, which can put considerable strain on middle-class and lower-income individuals and families, have been aggravated and amplified by government policies constraining the ability of homebuilders to ...		
					Arizona and Colorado Report: Power-hungry cities kill pro-housing zoning-reform bills
			Arizona and Colorado Report: Power-hungry cities kill pro-housing zoning-reform bills by Sal Rodriguez Colorado and Arizona had a shot at passing substantive reform of development-stifling land-use regulations this year. But both efforts went down in the last few months thanks in large part to fierce opposition from city governments, which ...		
					City Hall should stay out of the way of home-based businesses
			City Hall should stay out of the way of home-based businesses Home-based businesses have long been a viable means by which people support themselves. It’s essential that governments make it easier, not harder, for cottage industries to thrive. The importance and prevalence of home-based businesses “For most of human history, ...		
					Free Markets Fuel Outdoor Dining
Cities should maintain flexible outdoor dining programs
			One of the few silver linings of the coronavirus pandemic was that governments were forced to think outside-of-the-box in order to make things happen. In the early months of the pandemic, local governments across the country loosened regulations to allow restaurants and bars to serve customers outdoors. They made it ...