Housing
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Bozeman commissioners OK affordable housing levy ballot question
Bozeman voters will be asked in November whether to increasing property taxes to support housing projects and work on a handful of city facilities.
Inside One City’s Efforts to Convert Motels into Affordable Housing
Housing advocates agree that California’s Project Homekey had a significant impact on the Fresno community, but there is still more that must be done to ensure all residents have safe, affordable housing options.
What happens to the economy when $5.2 trillion in stimulus wears off?
“Our economy does not do a terribly good job of slowing without creating a lot of pain,” America’s nascent economic boom has been propped up by history’s most expensive training wheels. Some doubt it will be able to keep growing under its own power.
Bring back corner stores to create a connected, equitable city
A call for zoning reforms that legalize commercial buildings in residential neighborhoods in Seattle—a building type and land use that has fallen out of favor all over the United States.
City, county discuss ideas as Missoula’s homeless population grows
Officials say the housing crunch, combined with continuing COVID-19 limitations to homeless shelters are forcing unhoused people into the urban wild.
GFDA Quarterly Investor Letter 7-8-21
In this investor letter, I would like to focus on steps we’re taking to increase our capacity and impact, all of which is made possible by your increased investment support.
The ‘Zoom Boom’ Can’t Save the Midwest
Although remote work has opened up new housing possibilities for many Americans, data indicates that migration flows to ‘heartland’ cities have been relatively modest.
Livingston tiny home crafters, Woodland Ridge Tiny Homes, find unexpected market of workforce housing
The nationwide trend of tiny homes has made its way to the booming housing market and worker shortage in Southwest Montana looking to be a possible solution for affordable housing and the limited housing inventory.
States and Cities Scramble to Spend $350 Billion Windfall
However, she said she was also seeing creative ideas such as recurring payments to the poor and investments in remote-work support emerge as cities looked to expand their safety nets and modernize their work forces.
Ketchum, Idaho considering tent city for workers amid ‘crushing inequality,’ scarce affordable housing
These are the people who work at your school. These are the people that work at your local business. These are the people who serve you.”