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  "path": "/story/383205/a-quiet-villain-in-our-housing-crisis-building-codes.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-15T10:51:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Housing policy watchers may want to look beyond zoning wars and start squinting at sprinklers, stairwells, and elevators. Writing for Vox , Marina Bolotnikova argues that even as some cities roll back zoning rules that banned apartments in favor of detached single-family homes on most residential land, there's a second villain:...",
  "title": "A Quiet Villain in Our Housing Crisis: Building Codes"
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