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> Are angry homeowners overthrowing governments and blocking homebuilding?

Yes. Go to city council meetings when new housing developments are being proposed. See the throngs of people that'll show up demanding that new development doesn't get built. See the angry people shouting about how allowing ADUs will just destroy their way of life.

The amount of vitrol I saw about the Plano Tomorrow plan against past mayor LaRosiliere was astounding, people fighting tooth and nail to prevent denser housing from being approved. So many people saying things like the "wrong kind of people" would be moving in and allowing more density would make the city unsafe.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/plano-repeals-compre...


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graeme08/02/2025

That's the local council. Local council meetings are notorious for attracting people willing to oppose any development. Not the same thing as an electoral force.

Recent zoning changes in Texas came from the state legislature and remove cities ability to block a fair number of housing types.

Did Plano itself actually enact any new pro zoning law that has drawn new protests? The article you shared it about developing undeveloped land but zoning is largely about what is blocked on existing inhabited land.

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