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The Role of Community Land Trusts in Cascadia’s Quest for Affordable Housing

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The housing crisis that plagues most major cities always puts renters on the losing side as they face increasing housing instability. Rising rents and affordable housing shortages are pushing lower-income residents out of their neighborhoods in favor of the rich. One of the biggest housing policy challenges in growing cities is how to invest in … Read more

What Would Our Cities Look like If We Took Our Climate Change Values Seriously?

Matthew Gardner, the chief economist at Seattle’s Windermere Real Estate, earlier this year digitally superimposed a map of Paris atop a map of Seattle for a talk he gave about how outdated single-detached zoning is. It’s a familiar theme for Sightline readers who have been tracking our arguments about housing shortages and climate change. The … Read more

Listen In: ‘Upzones Podcast’ on How We Define the Cascadian Region

Sightline Researcher Tarika Powell recently participated on a panel called “Defining Cascadia.” The lively panel discussion was recorded for the Seattle-centered “Upzones Podcast“ in front of a live audience, and was posted to the podcast’s feed this week. “Defining Cascadia” brought together some of the region’s top subject matter experts to discuss: how we define the … Read more

Despite Inslee’s Opposition, Gas Industry Still Plans Big Expansion in the PNW

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When Washington Governor Jay Inslee reversed course last month to oppose two big gas infrastructure projects, it may have marked the turning of the tide against an industry that has enjoyed seemingly unfettered growth in the Northwest. And it isn’t a moment too soon. Even as climate scientists’ warnings become more urgent and our understanding … Read more

Why Did Fraser Surrey Docks Fail?

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At the end of January, a coal export project died a quiet death. With little more than a blandly worded notice on its website, the Port of Vancouver, BC officially rescinded the permit for the proposed coal terminal at Fraser Surrey Docks (FSD) just a few miles outside the city of Vancouver. The decision seemed … Read more

Sightline’s Spring Fund Drive Begins Today!

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Each of us loves the natural places and communities in the Northwest for our own reasons. Maybe you’ve always called this place home, or perhaps you were drawn here—for the mountains, for love, for education, your career. All the same, you believe in sustainability solutions because you care about this place; the people you know … Read more

Why You’re Still Not Bringing a Reusable Mug for Your Daily Coffee

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 2016 but we’ve added this update about startup company Vessel, which is piloting a mug share program in Boulder, Colorado. Five coffee shops across the city have already signed up to participate. Participation is free for customers—they simply pick up their caffeine fix in a stainless steel, … Read more

Cascadia’s Five Most Important ADU Victories of 2018

Editor’s note, 1/11/19: We updated this article to add information about 2018 code changes in Anchorage, Alaska. Cascadians are hungry for housing choices. One way they showed it in 2018 was by loosening restrictions on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in cities across the region—from Bellingham to Yakima, Florence to Portland. In all, at least 37 … Read more

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