YIMBY
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YIMBY is an acronym for Yes In My Back Yard, a pro-development movement in contrast and opposition to the NIMBY phenomenon.[1] Typically the YIMBY movement supports development of new housing in cities where rental costs have escalated to unaffordable levels, though it may also support public-interest projects such as the installation of clean energy sources like wind turbines.[2][3]
In the United States, early leaders of the YIMBY movement include Dan George and Nikolai Fedak in New York, and Sonja Trauss in San Francisco.[4][5] The first YIMBY news website, edited by Fedak and financed by George, still operates in New York. The first ever Yes In My Backyard conference was held in Boulder, Colorado, in June 2016.[6][7]
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- ^ "YIMBY". Retrieved 15 September 2016 – via The Free Dictionary.
- ^ "YIMBY Festival brings together Toronto's city-builders - Metro News". Retrieved 15 September 2016.
- ^ "The Stop's matchmaking service connects gardens and their keepers | Toronto Star".
- ^ "In Cramped and Costly Bay Area, Cries to Build, Baby, Build - The New York Times".
- ^ "Sure, Build It in My Backyard - The New York Times".
- ^ "Yes In My Back Yard!". Retrieved 15 September 2016.
- ^ "The First-Ever YIMBY Conference Is Happening Right Now - Slog - The Stranger".