Housing

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City leaders recap another year in Missoula’s 10-year plan to end homelessness

Looking around Missoula, you can see this harsh reality play out as urban campers flock to the Poverello Center, live in tents off highway 93, or spend their days on the lawn of the courthouse.

Montana’s comeback depends on housing bill and Gianforte’s signature

HB 397 could mobilize enough private capital to produce 18,000 homes and apartments and generate over $828 million in economic activity over ten years.

Input sought from Bozeman community members as a part of the Equity Indicators Project

A release from the City of Bozeman says the survey questions are focused on rating the level of need for resources, services, and opportunities to improve access to housing, transportation and public health and safety to support the needs and quality of life for all people in the community. 

Could a San Francisco experiment be an answer to L.A.’s sprawling street encampments?

Offering unhoused San Franciscans a choice.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming preps for affordable rentals project

The plan is to develop between 24 and 40 units on just over an acre of town-owned land.

Butte building company Foothold wants to help state’s affordable housing crisis

“We’re trying to bring something to market that isn’t there and create some housing equity for people that are being shut out of the housing market and out of the rental market right now,” said Foothold co-founder Hannah Van Wetter.

Companies using 3D printing to build houses at ‘half the time for half the price’

A 3D printer can build the walls of a house in as little as two days versus weeks or months with traditional construction materials.

Austin Casts a Controversial Vote on Public Camping as the City Faces Growing Pains

Voters in Austin voted to reinstate a ban on public camping, taking steps to criminalize homelessness before the State Legislature could.

How to Strengthen Housing Safety Nets

In their paper “Bolstering the Housing Safety Net: The Promise of Automatic Stabilizers,” the authors propose policy reforms that could help people stay in their homes during times of economic distress and support affordable housing construction and rehabilitation.

More Americans Are Leaving Cities, But Don’t Call It an Urban Exodus – Some very surprising statistics

National migration rates are likely still at historic lows.