If you don’t know where you’re going, you might end up someplace else.
A number of factors, or components, of decision-making and investment are brought together to make the goals of smart growth possible.
The regulation of how we use and develop our land is, at its best, designed to protect the long-term interests of the public. Differing ethics among Americans regarding land use regulation has resulted in intense conflict over the extent to which the government may control property rights for the greater good of society.
Is it proper for government to preclude development for the common good?
Is the expectation of unfettered
land use warranted?
These questions are continually grappled with in the courts. But regardless of the moral or ethical questions surrounding land use regulation, it is here to stay, and it is an incredibly powerful factor that effects where and how we grow.