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Jeremy's Quarterly

Jeremy Levine, Laremy Javine, Max Mautner

Insights on housing policy, movement building, governance, and mushrooms, shared from the YIMBY trenches. Published weekly.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

“Progressive” and “Moderate” Mean Nothing in Housing Politics

Just over a year ago, my Substack began with a bold statement:

8 days ago
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What if California is the Most Regressive State?

The following article is a guest post by my friend and fellow housing and transit advocate Max Mautner. Max published the original piece on his personal (non-Substack!) blog, to which I highly recommend you subscribe. This version is lightl...

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Guide to California’s NIMBY Organizations

In the long ago days of 2011, when I was in middle school, a developer proposed to build 315 apartments on an old rock quarry in my hometown. The development, called The Terraces of Lafayette (“The Terraces” for short), consisted of 2- and ...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Jeremy Levine

    Screaming into the void at city council meetings; writing about making housing affordable, movement building, mushroom foraging

  • Laremy Javine

    Here to save the suburbs by fighting housing and everyone who lives in it. Whatever this asshole says, I'm against it https://jeremyl.substack.com/

  • Max Mautner

    San Mateo-based urbanist, software-engineer, and fully vested in changing how we build cities. This is his Substack!

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