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Overzoning is when land is [[Zoning|zoned]] (i.e. allocated and planned) for too high an intensity of use, leading to problems such as development of the land being infeasible (due to high land prices or expectations of owners) or inappropriately distributed.
The concept apparently first arose in Los Angeles in the mid-1920s, only a few years after citywide zoning was established.
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== 1926 issue in Los Angeles ==
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== Charles Marohn / StrongTowns - incremental development ==
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