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Seattle’s No-Cost Climate Pollution Cut

A Sightline Institute study quantified the impact of growing up, not sprawling out, estimating that the Seattle metro area’s slightly less-sprawling growth since 2000 was keeping 1 million tons of greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere every year, compared with what Seattleites would have been emitt

Seattle Social Housing Staffs Up, Nets $115 Million

The Seattle Social Housing Developer smashed projections and pulled in more than double the amount expected from a recently voter-approved ā€œexcess compensation tax.ā€ Social housing advocates’ priority bill at the state legislature is also making significant progress.

Seattle Leads Nation in Affordable Apartment Production

Over the last decade, the Seattle metro area produced the most affordable housing in the nation, with more than 24,000 new income-restricted apartments. New revenue streams helped the region get there, but more work is needed to alleviate the affordability crisis and hit long-term goals.

Sunday Video: North America Has an Elevator Problem

In this video, Uytae Lee of About Here teamed up with Seattle-based environmental thinktank Sightline Institute to talk about North America’s elevator problem. Elevators have been made rare and costly by clunky regulations, which may be ripe for serious reform to make elevators affordable and desira

Sunday Video: How Did We Create the Housing Crisis?

America’s housing crisis is a complex and persistent problem. There isn’t just one reason for the housing crisis, but rather many compounding policy, demographic, and technological reasons that have led to it. In this video, Dave Amos of City Beautiful documents how the country has slow walked into

Bellevue Council Contenders Spar Over Housing

The 10 candidates running for seats in the Bellevue City Council discussed how they would tackle the city’s housing and affordability issues in an October 13th forum hosted by the Eastside Housing Equity Coalition. Here’s where the candidates stand.

Seattle Council Sets the Stage for a Potential Multiplex Boom

The Seattle City Council added a series of series of height and density bonuses for stacked flats as they amended Mayor Bruce Harrell’s proposed update to the City’s Comprehensive Plan in September. The bonuses could unleash the city’s former single family zones to create a stacked flat multiplex bo

Urbanists Push to Amend Seattle Growth Plan Ahead of Final Vote

Seattle’s long saga of passing its state-required, once-per-decade major update to its Comprehensive Plan is nearing its end. But first, one more public hearing will be held this Friday for residents to air their grievances or do their cheerleading. Here’s our guide to the 106 amendments under consi

Bellevue Council Approves Scaled-Back Middle Housing Code

A narrow four-member majority caved to housing opponents as the Bellevue City Council finalized zoning changes impacting the city’s lower density residential areas. Scaling back an ambitious proposal that increased flexibility for builders, Bellevue is only set to exceed the state minimum in a few a