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  • The City We Deserve

    This was originally posted on Live Oaks on August 13, 2009. Comments have not been migrated. A recent piece on the KHOU web site asks if zoning is in Houston’s future. While the article does not come to a definitive conclusion, it implies that more restrictive land-use controls will be necessary. Or, as urban planner…

  • Tax Holidays

    This was originally posted on Live Oaks on August 14, 2009. Comments have not been migrated. I am simultaneously amused and disgusted with politicians who do verbal gymnastics to support a particular position while ignoring its implications. Tax holidays are one example. Fifteen states and the District of Columbia now offer tax holidays in the…

  • Natural Monopolies

    This was originally posted as a series on Live Oaks in August 2009. Comments have not been migrated. It is frequently argued that certain services–particularly utilities–are “natural monopolies”, which Wikipedia explains as: In economics, a natural monopoly occurs when, due to the economies of scale of a particular industry, the maximum efficiency of production and…

  • The Power to Coerce

    This was originally posted on Live Oaks on July 31, 2009. Comments have not been migrated. Electric companies are popular targets for politicians who seek to score points with voters. Nobody likes high electric bills or power outages, and politicians can use all manner of threats, arm twisting, and explicit force to compel utilities to…

  • A Sign of the Times?

    This was originally posted on Live Oaks on June 26, 2009. Comments have not been migrated. On Wednesday a federal judge declared Houston’s 1993 sign ordinance unconstitutional. The ruling concluded a trial in which Houston Balloons & Promotions sued the city. The company was awarded damages of $927,841 with an additional $187,000 for expenses and…