… a zoning code, setting it up so that unless you could own a really big home on a really big parcel, you can't live in huge swaths of the city. Minneapolis is not unique in that respect. That's virtually every city throughout the country that did the exact same thing. And so we were the first city in the country to really push back on that, to get rid of exclusionary zoning practices, to get rid of single family exclusive zoning. (46:06–46:13)
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