
Season 2 · Episode 572
Cracking the Code: How Zoning and Policy Shape Our Cities
Why do our cities look the way they do? Herman and Corn dive into the invisible codes, taxes, and global models that define the urban landscape.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 11, 202627m 49s
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Show Notes
From the yellow cranes of Jerusalem to the flexible streets of Tokyo, this episode explores the invisible forces—zoning laws, land ownership, and tax incentives—that dictate where we live and work. Herman and Corn Poppleberry break down why the Israeli planning system often prioritizes developer profit over human needs and how international models like Japan’s "cascade zoning" and Vienna’s social housing offer a roadmap for more livable cities. Discover how shifting from "by permission" to "by right" planning could transform our neighborhoods from bureaucratic bottlenecks into thriving, community-centered hubs.