May 19: What we’re reading this week

Some articles we found interesting this week:

  1. Inclusionary Zoning is Failing Low Income Residents, Expert has a Solution. Via Business Insider.

  2. New Orleans reduced its homeless population by 12%.  Here’s how they did it, via Governing.

  3. Record Wave of Americans Fled Big Cities for Smaller Ones in 2023, from Bloomberg.

  4. Austin’s Housing Boom Leaves Homeless People Behind, via Invisible People.

  5. Utah Launches All-Out Push to Build Thousands of new ‘starter homes’ that you Might be able to Afford. From The Salt Lake Tribune.

  6. To Expand Transit on the Cheap, Cities Consider Infill Stations, from Bloomberg.

  7. How Single-stair Apartments can Actually Improve Fire Safety. Read more from CityBuilder.

  8. ‘Sandwich Generation’: How Raleigh Family Built an ADU for their Parents in their Yard. From the News & Observer.

  9. The Images that Boost Support for Sustainable Transportation, Bloomberg reports.

  10. New Bronx Program is Linking Local Landlords with Homeless New Yorkers, from Gothamist.

     

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