Scenarios about 'residential density'
Residential density refers to the concentration of housing units and population within a defined geographic area, typically measured in dwellings or people per unit of land. Throughout history, residential patterns have evolved from sparse rural settlements to increasingly dense urban configurations, influenced by economic opportunities, technological capabilities, and social preferences. In alternate history scenarios, different residential density patterns can dramatically reshape urban development, resource allocation, and the social fabric of communities.
What If Minneapolis Never Eliminated Single-Family Zoning?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Minneapolis didn't pass its groundbreaking 2040 Comprehensive Plan that eliminated single-family zoning, potentially altering the course of American urban housing policy reform.