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Abstract This month we share commentaries from two land-use attorneys and a planning director in Massachusetts who commiserate over a few of the land-use statutory provisions that handicap communities in that state. Many states, including Massachusetts, still labor under the influence of the 1928 Standard City Planning and Zoning Enabling Act drafted by the U.S. Department of Commerce for a different era and different challenges. What's changed in the past 73 years?