Housing + Cities
British Columbia Just Took First Place in Pro-Housing Policy
In just one month in 2023, the province legalized fourplexes, allowed apartment buildings up to 20 stories near all transit stations, eliminated public hearings for plan-compliant buildings, ended parking requirements in transit-oriented districts, and announced that it is considering single-stair reform.
Updated: Housing Bills to Watch in Washington in 2024
Numerous measures moving through Olympia would support more homes, in all shapes and sizes, throughout the Evergreen State.
A Housing Agenda for Oregon: More Homes without Higher Prices
The usual way to get more homes built is wait for prices go up. But there is another way.
Inside Minnesota’s People over Parking Act, with Chris Meyer
Making the case for statewide elimination of parking mandates.
Anchorage Removes Barriers to Small Multifamily Homes
City leaders take another step toward allowing more new homes, in more sizes and varying price points, in Alaska’s largest city.
Washington Bill Would Legalize Low-cost “Co-living” Homes
Co-living is an affordable, flexible, community-forward type of housing that serves diverse needs for people in all stages of life.
How Parking Ratios Kill Homes
A string of mistakes in one city shows how easily local rules can turn arbitrary and destructive.
Micro-housing: It’s Not about the Size but How You Use It
And the National Healthy Housing Standard agrees.
Recent Reforms Could Make a Real Neighborhood of Downtown Anchorage
A vibrant downtown needs residents. And residents need housing. Convenience stores wouldn’t hurt either.
Learning from the Least Housed
A case for agile, self-build, and bottom-up options to unlock housing choice… by many means necessary.