Zoning Atlases Across the Map: Vermont
The FWD #G25: Yoshi Bird is a third-year PhD student at the University of Vermont who is working on the Vermont Zoning Atlas.
Read MoreZoning is the legal framework that allows local governments to control land use within their boundaries. Land is divided into “zones,” with different land uses and building types allowed in each zone. Start with our Zoning 101 Toolkit to learn more.
The FWD #G25: Yoshi Bird is a third-year PhD student at the University of Vermont who is working on the Vermont Zoning Atlas.
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Read MoreHousingForward Virginia has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University for the Virginia Zoning Atlas.
Read MoreZoning has dictated the fabric of our communities for nearly 100 years. Today, local ordinances still determine the…
Read MoreAbout HousingForward Virginia has recently joined the National Zoning Atlas Research Collaborative to spearhead the creation of a…
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