Legislators across the country are scrambling to develop policies that will lead to more affordable housing. (Affordable housing means that
If at First You don’t Succeed
In 2017, the Austin City Council adopted the Strategic Housing Blueprint, which set a goal for the city to build
It Is and It Isn’t
The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled on the case of Powell v. City of Houston. The plaintiffs had claimed that
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Housing advocates lament the fact that a full-time worker making minimum wage can’t afford a two-bedroom apartment. This, they want
Friday Roundup 6-11-21
In an editorial, the Los Angeles Times has called for the federal government to dramatically expand its housing subsidy program
A Shakedown in the ‘Hood
A coalition of residents, activists, and students is conducting a public shakedown on Rice University because of its Ion technology
No Hope for Seattle
While proclaiming that the city has an affordable housing crisis, Seattle’s city council is doing everything imaginable—and a few things
Hope for California?
Since 2016, California has enacted numerous pieces of legislation that pave the way for the construction of accessory dwelling units