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== Housing Affordability Patterns ==
== Land-use reform ==
 
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=== Land-use reform ===
 
(including building regulations reform)
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1970s-present
 
=== <br/> Mobility improvement ===
 
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=== Financial reform & innovation&nbsp; ===
 
Tax preferences/incentives for affordable & non-profit housing.
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=== Non-profit & Public housing; use of public land ===
 
[Bond and General funding - local/state. i.e., just tax ourselves more. (the "public option")].
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=== Vouchers & direct subsidy: local, state, and/or Federal&nbsp; ===
 
a 'choice' strategy. &nbsp;
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[Bond and General funding - local/state. i.e., just tax ourselves more. (the "public option")]<br/> &nbsp;
 
=== Mixed-income housing ===
 
public or private developed, e.g. Vanport, Headwaters, Aloha Park<br/> &nbsp;
 
=== Rent regulation&nbsp; ===
 
Oregon passes nation's 1st statewide rent control in 2019. &nbsp; &nbsp;
 
=== <br/> Inclusionary housing&nbsp; ===
 
mandated, incented, or purchased. Example of Pearl District. &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;
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=== Lot division & 'condoization'&nbsp; ===
 
Portland lot-division / narrow lots program.&nbsp;
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Eli Spevak / Orange Splot projects; Pocket Neighborhoods, Villages: Ross Chapin, Cully Grove, SquareOne.
 
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=== Sharing / Congregate housing&nbsp; ===
 
SRO, co-housing, co-living.
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=== Cooperative housing ===
 
Emerald Village.
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=== Accessory Dwellings ===
 
Self-, startup-, or public-financed. "Backdoor revolution."
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=== Community Land Trusts, deed restrictions, limited/shared equity&nbsp; ===
 
Cully Land Trust, Emerald Village&nbsp;
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=== Privately-developed affordable housing ===
 
built w/out subsidy. Guerrilla Development, Justus / Home First.
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=== Interim, mobile, or redeployable housing ===
 
POD, PAD Initiatives, Opportunity Village, OR Tiny House Code.
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=== Alternative design & technologies ===
 
modular, manufactured, pre-fab, etc.&nbsp;
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=== Informal, self-build, & incremental housing<br/> &nbsp; ===
 
Abundant, or "Naturally occurring affordable" housing
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== References&nbsp; ==
 
*Alexander, Christopher, and Murray Silverstein, Shlomo Angel, Sara Ishikawa, Denny Abrams (1977).&nbsp;''A Pattern Language.&nbsp;''<br/> &nbsp;
*Mehaffy, Michael W. (2019).&nbsp;''A Pattern Language for Growing Regions'' [''And Introducing An Online Repository of New Patterns'']. Sustasis Press, 2019. &nbsp;[draft copy]. [http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html. http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html.&nbsp;]
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Mehaffy, Michael W. (2019).&nbsp;''A Pattern Language for Growing Regions'' [''And Introducing An Online Repository of New Patterns'']. Sustasis Press, 2019. &nbsp;[draft copy]. [http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html. http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html.&nbsp;]
 
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