Despite the fact that Eugene is seeing rising housing prices, we still make it difficult to build or live in housing other than standard single family homes or apartments.
Implementing Inclusionary Zoning
Economic Benefits of Walkability
City Lab reports on a recent study from George Washington University School of Business about the positive economic impact of walkable neighborhoods.
Long-term rental, or Airbnb?
Living in a 900 square foot house
Podcast: Ethan Kent, Project for Public Spaces
Ethan Kent, the Senior Vice President at Project for Public Spaces talks about working to make public spaces better, and living with a family of four in a 900 square foot house, in this podcast.
You'll need the wine...
The next time you're in the mood for a good read, curl up with a glass of wine and the 2016 State of the Nation's Housing Report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
Upcoming Event: Conversation About Neighborhoods- 8-16 at 7pm
Jane Jacobs and Zoning
This article discusses some commentary from Jane Jacobs on how to design zoning code that creates strong neighborhoods.
Parking, Parking, Parking
Pacific Northwest Rents growing fastest in Nation
Oregon Live brings us a story about the extremely quick increase in rents in the larger Pacific Northwest cities, as well as some of the tactics cities are considering to address the problem.