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DC policymakers considering TOPA changes should understand the implications for owners and renters of two-to-four-unit rental buildings.
A Framework for Analyzing How Different Zoning Approaches Can Allow for More Housing For policymakers, residents, and advocates interested in zoning reforms to address the national housing shortage, a new framework can make it possible to assess which changes are likely to be the most effective.After the Marshall Fire, Households with Fewer Financial Resources Are Falling Behind In the aftermath of Colorado’s Marshall Fire, the decision to rebuild destroyed or damaged homes often comes down to time required and cost, with lower-income households more likely to be behind.How to Improve Evidence to Drive Rural Policy and Investments Four ways to improve evidence that drives rural solutions.Unmasking the Real Gender Homeownership Gap What really explains the gender homeownership gap’s decline?How Investments in the President’s Proposed Budget Could Lead to More Equitable Outcomes Urban research shows that many investments included in the president’s proposed budget could close racial and ethnic outcome gaps across health, housing, and children’s well-being.Four Ways to Seed Climate Resilience and Equity in Tree-Planting Initiatives Community-informed and intentionally executed tree-planting initiatives can help cities advance environmental justice, climate resilience, and racial equity.