Washington Examiner
US · 4 mins ago
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DC’s Historic Preservation Review Board is making housing unaffordable
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The article argues that Washington D.C.'s Historic Preservation Review Board's regulations on maintaining architectural features like iron stairs increase construction costs and contribute to housing affordability problems in the city.
DC’s Historic Preservation Review Board is making housing unaffordable
The iron stairs on many Capitol Hill residences may not have a functional use, but thanks to the city’s Historic Preservation Office, homeowners not only can’t remove them, but they must replace them if they improve their property, thus driving up construction costs, and housing costs, for everyone. Construction in Washington, D.C., takes more time […]
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