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cowperthwaite t1_j6465dc wrote

Property rights and water rights in the west are two very, very different things.

A more appropriate 1-to-1 would have been Houston, which has no zoning laws.

https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Weirdest-images-from-Houston-s-lack-of-zoning-laws-9171688.php#photo-10794964

https://kinder.rice.edu/urbanedge/houston-doesnt-have-zoning-there-are-workarounds

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cowperthwaite t1_j4s8616 wrote

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cowperthwaite t1_j47ydqa wrote

>"WARWICK — Natural gas rates in Rhode Island are set to go up Nov. 1, but the increase won’t be as big as originally expected.

>State regulators on Friday approved a request from Rhode Island Energy to raise rates for the heating fuel that will see the annual bill for a typical customer that uses 845 therms go up by $89, or 9.6 percent. That’s well below the 15 percent increase the state’s sole gas supplier proposed in its initial filing with the Public Utilities Commission last month."

https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/state/2022/10/29/ri-utility-bills-regulators-approve-higher-gas-rates-bill-credits/69599867007/

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cowperthwaite t1_j32euu3 wrote

The speed camera story is premium but the other story isn't, which means you should consider a subscription because you're reading the Projo so much.

So here's another story on the speed cameras that isn't premium.

https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/local/2022/08/26/cities-turn-speed-cameras-back-on-as-the-school-year-starts/7883197001/

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cowperthwaite OP t1_iz208ej wrote

Superman building will have rents for those in the 80-120% AMI range. But also, that's being protested because it serves the upper echelons.

I can't find any stories where I've quoted state officials recently, but the state uses the term "workforce housing" to refer to 80-120% AMI.

This development in Warwick is in the 80% range.

https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/local/2022/06/17/west-warwick-arctic-mill-being-converted-apartments-brewery/7582408001/

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