Community accountability forum with Seattle Housing Authority to address jobs and trainingCovarrubias, Iris
In 1945 the Seattle Housing Authority sought a site to build housing for civilian or military workers of the naval base, and they acquired what is now the Decatur School block, and some surrounding blocks around NE 77thStreet and 43rdAve NE. A complex of barracks buildings with a total of...
Prompted by late-1930s New Deal money, the state created the Seattle Housing Authority, which snapped up big parcels, including High Point, to aid the downtrodden. It wasn’t easy, as the agency’s charge drew flak from those viewing public housing and integration as “socialism.” With war...
Such contradictory accounts led us to examine the evolving structures of Seattle’s land use, development, and the city’s environmental riskscape and address some of the questions posed in this special issue. What are the underlying processes driving Seattle’s industrial land use restructuring?
Meanwhile,Community Roots Housing, the Public Development Authority and local affordable housing provider behind the project, has also announced its plans to sell one of its most celebrated new projects — the mass-timberHeartwoodbuilding at 14th and Union — as it continues a multiyear process of ...
Seattle’s small landlords and those involved with family-owned properties could become a bigger part of solutions to the region’s housing crisis under a new incentive program from theRegional Homelessness Authoritydesigned to make it easier for people without a place to live to rent existing uni...
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To address this problem, we should revisit some of the design assumptions. Vancouver’s SkyTrain and Montreal’s REM took far less time to design and construct. We can learn from them and adopt automated train technology. If Sound Transit would interline trains in the existing tunnel and ...
You can read the Mayor's address here or watch a video of his swearing-in and speech here. I believe you'll like what he has to say and the vision he casts for Seattle. Posted by Tim Burgess on January 05, 2022 at 06:02 AM in Cities, Future Agenda, Education, Housing and Homeles...
Q: Do you support recent proposals to fund substance abuse treatment for people in public housing? A: Yes Q: Is Seattle investing the right amount into the King County Regional Homelessness Authority? A: No Q: Should Seattle seek additional revenue to address projected shortfalls in upcoming...