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  1. How Seattle’s Black Home Initiative Is Addressing Affordability and Inequity

    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2024
    By Amanda Abrams, February 20, 2024

    As part of the Connecting Capital and Community initiative, a network forms in the Puget Sound region

  2. Equity in Green Infrastructure

    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2024
    Nathaniel R. Mattison and Kyle McKenney

    Many municipalities introduced their first stand-alone green infrastructure (“GI”) plans in the late 2000s and early 2010s, specifically as a means of achieving compliance with water...

  3. Community Resilience Through Small Scale Manufacturing

    Eventos
    Mayo 3, 2023
    Moderator: Sarah Yeung, Principal, Sojourner Consulting
    Speakers: Derek Santos, Executive Director, New Bedford Economic Development Council, Lars Kuehnow, Program Officer LISC, Duluth, Misty E. Beasley, Regional Director MBAC, Akron Urban League, and Audra Ladd, Co-Director, Urban Manufacturing Alliance 

    Cohosted with the Urban Manufacturing Alliance, this webinar will offer a practical introduction to small-scale manufacturing as part of a strategy for inclusive community economic development.

  4. Building Equity

    Equitable Real Estate Development Strategies for Weak Markets
    Documentos de trabajo
    Octubre 2022
    Erica Spaid Patras, Maria Walliser-Wejebe, and Alison Goebel

    Local public, private, philanthropic, and nonprofit changemakers have joined a growing national call to increase equitable outcomes for people of color and low-income residents. The need to improve...

  5. Mayor’s Desk: Addressing Affordability in Berkeley

    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2022
    By Anthony Flint, September 26, 2022

    In this candid interview, Mayor Jesse Arreguín of Berkeley, California, talks about affordability, equity, and the urgent need to build new housing and discourage speculation among owners of vacant lots and other properties.

  6. Uprooted: As the Climate Crisis Forces U.S. Residents to Relocate, a New Conversation Emerges

    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2022
    By Alexandra Tempus, July 14, 2022

    Over the next few decades, climate change is expected to displace hundreds of millions of people around the globe. With this seismic shift already underway in places including the United States, the growing practice of community-led relocation seeks to ce

  7. On the Home Front: Local Leaders Address the Housing Affordability Crisis

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2022
    By Loren Berlin, April 7, 2022

    Pasco, Washington, is one of the fastest-growing places in the U.S. West—and like many communities, it is exploring how comprehensive, balanced strategies can help ensure affordable housing for all.

  8. LegacySP

    A Scenario Planning Toolkit for Shrinking Regions
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2022
    Emma Walters and Arnab Chakraborty

    Scenario planning tools and practices often imply a baseline of growth which hinders the applicability of these tools in regions experiencing declining populations and economic disinvestment. These...

  9. The Eight Deaths of Portland’s Residential Infill Project

    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2021
    Michael Andersen

    In 2020, Portland became the largest modern U.S. city to end so-called “single-family zoning,” legalizing up to four market-rate homes on almost any residential lot, or up to six homes on...

  10. Memphis Facing Another Highway Decision with Tom Lee Park Project

    Commercial Appeal
    Marzo 12, 2021
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias

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