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Texas’ high housing costs sparked a movement to bring them down. The fight could shape the state for years to come.

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A new breed of activists wants Texas to tame costs by building more housing. But longstanding opposition to such policies remains strong.

A shift in Austin

That was a marked reversal from previous years, when homeowners and neighborhood groups that wield tremendous influence made one thing clear to local politicians: Touch our neighborhoods and pay for it at the ballot box. But in the face of a devitalizing affordability crisis, complaints about how different types of homes like duplexes or triplexes might change the feel of a neighborhood lost some of their bite.

Can Dallas move forward?

Who should fix the crisis?

Source: Joshua Fechter and Carla Astudillo, The Texas Tribune

Photo: The Austin City Council meets on Thursday, May 16, 2024 in Austin.Credit: Maria Crane/The Texas Tribune

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