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		<description><![CDATA[After forty-five  years of Community Land Trusts in Cascadia, it’s time to explore local strategies to invest for growth. | For the past 45 years, Cascadian community land trusts (CLTs) have stabilized renters and increased access to homeownership through their permanently affordable model for low to moderate income households. But in my last article, we saw that despite all of the affordability and community benefits, community land trust homes are only a small portion&#8212;just 0.03 percent&#8212;of the region’s total housing stock. In Vancouver, BC, which boasts the largest number of...]]></description>
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