As we look back at the biggest stories we shared in 2024, we’re highlighting key moments that made an impact: Significant revisions to BC’s Residential Tenancy Act in 2024 brought meaningful changes to housing protections. Learn more about these important updates in our April 2024 newsletter: https://lnkd.in/dSVmn87c
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Don't let confusing housing terminology hold you back! Our resource provides straightforward definitions for 19 key terms in affordable housing. Download and share with your network to demystify the jargon and spark informed discussions: https://bit.ly/3U2TrO3 #AffordableHousing #HousingTerminology #SpreadTheWord
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Let's briefly talk more about housing in our recently published housing brief! 🏡 https://lnkd.in/gX9AJTf2
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🏘️ Did you know? Once adopted, the Infill Housing Program Bylaw updates will provide new housing options across all existing single-family neighbourhoods in the District. The program was developed building off the guiding principles from the Oak Bay Infill Housing Strategy and in response to Provincial legislation. Learn more about the Infill Housing Program Bylaw updates and the Housing Action Program: https://lnkd.in/gEwsfUEt
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What in the world is "fair housing", and how does it apply to me? Check out HOPE's new video: "What is Fair Housing?" We give you the lowdown on your rights and protections -- whether you're new to fair housing, need to brush up on your knowledge, or want to know how to get help. This video was produced as part of series on various fair housing topics, so stay tuned for more as we roll them out! https://lnkd.in/g3YHJJ8F
What is Fair Housing?
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April is here, and that means Fair Housing Month is back! Stay tuned throughout April to learn more about Fair Housing and how it addresses unfair practices in housing. Check out our first blog post to discover what Fair Housing is all about here: https://lnkd.in/eT-aeCqK
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If you have thoughts about how the state can assist in solving our housing crisis, register for the second listening session. Your input makes a difference!
Reminder: Tomorrow, EOHLC will host our second virtual listening session. If you would like to provide input for the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s first five-year strategic statewide housing plan, please join us tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. Register here to attend: https://lnkd.in/eXinZdSY We are also holding an in-person listening session on Friday in Framingham. Visit our website to learn more.
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Three issues that are often portrayed as separate but are deeply interconnected. Three issues that having access to affordable housing can help with!
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An insightful and important read, authored by my partner and mentor Timothy Hollister. Parts 2 through 4 of this series also now available and linked on the Hinckley Allen page.
In part 1 of a 5-part daily series with the Connecticut Mirror, Timothy Hollister, partner in the Land Use & Development group, discusses the challenges, myths, caveats, and proposals for affordable housing during the 2025 legislative session. Since the pandemic, affordable housing reform has stalled, rents and prices continue to increase, and our communities are experiencing an affordable housing crisis. Stay tuned for part 2 tomorrow. Read more: https://bit.ly/4dhhY9X
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It’s essential we strive together to advance effective policies that foster increased housing supply while ensuring affordability and accessibility across the entire housing continuum.” Keeping reading here: https://lnkd.in/gyuF8-Yp
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Members of the city council had to decide on three voluntary annexations and two zoning changes, look into giving away right-of-way privileges to the school district and consider a cooperation agreement for an affordable housing project. Read more about the most recent City Council meeting in this week’s paper, on stands now, or visit the link below. Story by Christine Granados. https://lnkd.in/gK_QA5aZ
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