A group of developers, builders and others fighting to preserve Houston's freewheeling approach to growth and development often cites Portland as a prime example of the problems caused by excessive regulations.
The central argument advanced by the group, Houstonians for Responsible Growth, is that every new rule adds costs that are passed on to consumers, gradually eroding the competitive advantage they say Houston enjoys because of its low housing prices.
Monday, January 28, 2008
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