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| | | | | While other places keep finding ways to say "no" to new housing, this Indiana city is offering pre-approved development templates to small-scale developers at no cost. | |
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| | | | | To escape the housing crisis, we need a lot of housing to be built quickly. The key isn't large, ponderous projects; it's fast, widespread incremental development. We know the types of units that can be scaled and we know how to build them. The only thing we need now is for cities to devote themselves to doing it. | |
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| | | | | When it comes to the housing crisis, the simple villain narrative is appealing, but will it help us actually see a way out? | |
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| | | On Tuesday this past week, Mayor Bowser announced that "DC education leaders" were launching a new "digital equity fund." A "collaboration" between private organization Education Forward DC, the DC Public Education Fund (the private fundraising arm of DCPS), and the Greater Washington Community Foundation, the fund is intended to increase access to the internet and... | ||