… 1.-Scattered metropolitan areas can become more compact in two ways. First, thanks to the advance of spontaneous processes of recentralization. This is what has happened in a large part of the low density residential estates that we knew in our childhood. But there is a second option, which is to approve mandatory public rules that favor or impose concentration.
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…2.-In the United States, however, the problem is complicated by the private agreements –covenants– that are applied in certain land developments or urban perimeters. It is an instrument that allows owners to control their environment. In our country, by the way, neighbors often manage to protect themselves through imperative Public Law regulations. For example, by ruling a pedestrian zone, a prohibition of truck traffic or a prohibition of nearby buildings that increase neighborhood density.
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…3.-We are going to divide this article into three parts and underline some aspects in bold.
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Ending the single-family district isn’t so simple
By Stephen R. Miller, January 2, 2019. STAR TRIBUNE.
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Ending the single-family district isn’t so simple
City zoning changes may aim to alter the picture, but private accords, in the form of restrictive covenants, could undercut such efforts.

