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Abstract I recently had the opportunity to discuss zoning reform with council members of the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District, one of 13 regional planning agencies in Massachusetts. I had distributed another of Joel Russell's articles on zoning reform and found that the council members were very interested in the issue.