Yes in my backyard!

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In this community, we believe in saying yes to:

  • Housing
  • Density
  • Public transit
  • Renewable energy
  • Alternatives to cars

Typical YIMBY policies include:

  • Elimination of restrictive zoning
  • Elimination of parking minimums, setback requirements, and other arbitrary density-decreasing deed restrictions
  • Elimination of Euclidean zoning
  • Elimination of “inclusionary” zoning
  • Elimination of undue red tape that gets in the way of new housing and transit development
  • Establishment of stronger “by right” development
  • Replacement of property taxes with land value taxes (LVT)
  • Construction of high-quality public transit w/ transit-oriented development
  • Road diets, with more space dedicated to bikes and pedestrians and less to driving and parking

Typical housing crisis “solutions” YIMBYs are wary of:

  • Scapegoating immigrants
  • Scapegoating airbnb
  • Scapegoating “foreign investors”
  • Scapegoating “greedy developers”

YIMBYism transcends the typical left-right political divide; please be respectful of fellow YIMBYs with differing political views. That said, please report anyone saying anything hateful or bigoted.

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