Minnesota is latest state to consider ban on single-family zoning...
[reason.com]
Minneapolis became a national leader in housing reform in 2018 when it eliminated single-family-only zoning to allow three-unit homes citywide.
Now a bipartisan group of Minnesota state lawmakers is following suit by introducing a package of a dozen bills that would pare back zoning regulations across the state, reform the way fees are charged to developers, and limit local governments' ability to micromanage how new homes look.
I hate the idea. It's probably necessary.
Don't care for the idea myself.