Winners in local land use regulation are existing resident homeowners, while losers are such groups as prospective residents, current renters, and land developers in the local community. In suburban communities which have adopted restrictive land use controls, existing resident homeowners are invariably the politically dominant group. The existing residents can benefit from excluding prospective low-income residents because their contribution to local taxes is likely to be less than their share of local services consumed.
Washington University Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law
January 1991