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  • Learning to live with Wildfires

    Jun 9, 2023
    Author: Webster Chang
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  • The Best Wildfire Solution We’re Not Using

    Jun 1, 2023
    Author: Kate Anderson
    Bumper-to-bumper traffic as evacuees flee the Creek Fire (source: Kilmer Media/Shutterstock.com).

    Bumper-to-bumper traffic as evacuees flee the Creek Fire (source: Kilmer Media/Shutterstock.com).

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  • Montana’s Big Bipartisan Housing Deal

    May 9, 2023
    Author: Catie Gould
    Photo of housing in Missoula admist a backdrop of a sunny, Montana day

    View of Missoula along the Clark Fork River from Mount Sentinel, in Missoula, Montana by Jon Bilous

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  • How the Washington Legislature Burst the Housing Abundance Dam

    May 8, 2023
    Author: Dan Bertolet
    Housing abundance bills signed by Governor Inslee in Washington state in 2023. Inslee signs while surrounded by a crowd of advocates.

    Housing abundance wins for WA: Governor Jay Inslee signs the middle housing bill, HB 1110, into law. Photo by Ryan Packer, used with permission.

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  • Video: Housing Solutions Are Climate Solutions

    Mar 10, 2023
    Author: Anna Fahey
    Screengrab of an animation of a woman looking worried from her car, stuck in a traffic jam
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  • Poll: Washington Voters Out Ahead Of Local Leaders On Zoning Reforms

    Feb 15, 2023
    Author: Anna Fahey
    Family moving into a new home with bright white lighting. Zoning reform could make more kinds of homes affordable in Washington job centers, for households of a range of incomes.

    Respondents understand a shortage of homes to be the top factor in the state’s high costs of homes and rents.

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  • Yes, Oregon, There Is a Way to Build Enough Homes

    Feb 7, 2023
    Author: Jay Lee and Michael Andersen
    two three-story apartment buildings on 5,000 square foot lots

    A pair of three-story apartment buildings on 5,000-square-foot lots in Oregon. (Source: Michael Andersen)

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  • Seven Reasons Washington Needs Middle Housing

    Jan 9, 2023
    Author: Dan Bertolet
    Washington legislators try a new tactic to incentivize cities to adopt abundant housing rules and create affordable home choices near jobs, transit, and schools.

    A new state-wide strategy to incentivize local abundant housing rules. Middle housing in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. Photo by Dan Bertolet.

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  • Washington’s 2023 Middle Housing Bill, Explained

    Jan 3, 2023
    Author: Dan Bertolet

    Duplex by Missing Middle Homes Photo Library used under CC BY 4.0

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  • Shifting Gears

    Oct 18, 2022
    Author: Catie Gould
    Photo of Columbus, Ohio, with parking on one side of a major street and converted outdoor seating on the other.

    High Street by Duane Huff used under CC BY-SA 2.0

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