As mentioned in a previous post, opponents of micro-housing have a legitimate concern that new developments may change the character of their neighborhood. Not...
The city is calling a meeting because some developments allowed by the current zoning have raised complaints from neighborhood residents.  The meeting's purpose is to...
The Department of Planning and Development is holding an initial meeting to take community feedback on development at 1436 NW 62nd St. This development will...
Fortunately, we aren’t the only ones writing about housing issues. Here’s what we’ve read recently: The Sightline Institute showing how parking drives up the cost...
How can it be a problem if something is free? It turns out, free and subsidized parking is a problem because it is often only...
What does a city need to ensure residents with different incomes can afford housing? One of Seattle’s strategies is to provide a tax exemption...
Here's the roundup of reading we've been doing: Greater Greater Washington covers city policies in Washington DC that promote affordable houses for potential homeowners. The...
Believe it or not, the city takes a lot of feedback from Seattleites and seriously considers it. January 14th there will be an opportunity...