Using Zoning To Survive Wal-Mart's Arrival

Community stands up to Wal-Mart with the help of zoning.

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March 15, 2004, 8:00 AM PST

By Abhijeet Chavan @http://twitter.com/legalaidtech


State revenue sharing policies make playing off one community against another harder in Wisconsin and ordinances to regulate big-box design are cropping up all over the place. From Delavan and Watertown to Plymouth and Baraboo communities are setting new standards. Nearby Oregon, a fallback if Wal-Mart gives up on Stoughton, is already talking about such an ordinance.The state's spread-the-wealth formula for revenue-sharing means that a community's tax-base gains from a big-box store are "at best a wash." "Small-town residents can't do much to hold back the tide of globalism that brings Americans both cheap goods and depressed wages; love it or hate it, Wal-Mart isn't going away anytime soon. But through their zoning powers, communities can at least control what big-box stores will look like. And that, in turn, is one way to prevent engaging little places like Stoughton from turning into Anywhere USA."

Thanks to Bud Laumer

Sunday, March 7, 2004 in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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