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Seattle nearly doubled affordable housing funds. It's not enough.
Last year, the city invested $153 million in dozens of new housing projects. But as costs hit historic heights, the need for affordable units isn't slowing down.
Last year, the city invested $153 million in dozens of new housing projects. But as costs hit historic heights, the need for affordable units isn't slowing down.
The initiative provides public data about shelter and housing construction, encampment clearing, budgets and more. Will it move the needle?
Housing advocates say the unreasonable fees put struggling tenants on shaky ground to find future housing.
The House Our Neighbors initiative would create a new government agency that builds and manages permanently affordable housing.
As Puget Sound becomes denser, some community groups have unusual authority to veto land-use decisions within their neighborhoods, but won't for long.