'Fee' on vacant lots a poor way to get low-price housing
14th Nov 2006, 12:14 GMT
Tucson, like many other American cities, has a shortage of affordable housing. The need to address this problem is real, but the latest idea, from City Councilmember Carol West, is politically and practically unsound.
'Fee' on vacant lots a poor way to get low-price housing related news:
- 125pc home loans offered to 'cash-poor' professionals — Telegraph News | UK News
- Athens housing market hits lull — Athens Banner Herald:News
- Housing: What the Realtors Are Saying — MSNBC.com: Newsweek
- First Direct to charge monthly fee — This is Money | News
- Licence fee a real turn-off in the town with no digital TV — Scotsman.com News
- Govt hikes registration fee for greenfield sugar mills — NewKerala Business India News
- North West housing dept bristles at 'misleading' report — Mail & Guardian Online
- Environment protection fee for Himalayan scenic spot — People's Daily Online
- Housing law draws segregation charge — KeralaNext: US
- Fee-paying schools provide less special needs support — The Irish Times' Top Stories
Latest news from Opinion:
- Low graduation rate for athletes challenges UA
- More letters
- CBS' Ed Bradley leaves a legacy of quality
- Education fix exceeds an election cycle
- Of inflation, g-strings and the $2 bill
- Uncivil political talk signifies decline of art of conversation
- Thorns & Flowers
- My opinion Maria Elena Salinas: Intimidation fails to keep Latino voters from being heard
- More letters
- Daily Fitz Fix 11/14/2006