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This is a open site for housing and land-use issues, particularly about creating more inclusive, affordable, equitable housing and communities. This is the old site, using MediaWiki platform; '''we are now starting new pages on, and moving existing pages to, Google Docs'''. See [https://housing.wiki/wiki/HousingWiki:About#Editing%2FCreating_pages Editing/Creating pages] for more. |
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==Featured== |
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[[File:YIMBYtown-2022-banner1.png|900px|thumb|center|YIMBYtown 2022 banner]] |
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the "Safe Sleeping Village" (as termed by officials), in San Francisco at Fulton Mall near Civic Plaza, between the Central Library and Asian Art Museum and looking towards City Hall. <div id="mp-tfa" style="padding:2px 5px">[[File:Safe-Sleeping-Village SF-Fulton-Mall 2020-05-22 Justin-Sullivan 1.jpg|alt=Safe Sleeping Village, at San Francisco's Fulton Mall near Civic Plaza, May 2020. photo by Justin Sullivan|center|thumb|800x800px|Safe Sleeping Village, at San Francisco's Fulton Mall near Civic Plaza, May 2020. photo by Justin Sullivan]]This, the first site under a new city policy to create "safe sleeping areas," opened in early May and is one key focal point in San Francisco's intense and internationally-followed battle over homelessness response amid the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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YIMBYtown 2022 has been announced, to take place in Portland, OR, April 11-13, 2022 |
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From Aaron Brown on the yimby.town mailing list: |
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"Greetings, friends! We have exciting news to share. On behalf of Portland: Neighbors Welcome and Sightline Institute, I'm thrilled to announce that the 2022 YIMBYtown conference will be held on April 11-13 at Portland State University in downtown Portland, Oregon. |
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See [https://yimbytown2022.housing.wiki YIMBYtown 2022 main page] on HousingWiki. |
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== Latest Additions/News! <span style="font-size:small;">(<span class="plainlinks">[http://yimby.wiki/index.php?title=Template:Latest_additions&action=edit Edit]</span>)</span>== |
== Latest Additions/News! <span style="font-size:small;">(<span class="plainlinks">[http://yimby.wiki/index.php?title=Template:Latest_additions&action=edit Edit]</span>)</span>== |
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 27 October 2021
This is a open site for housing and land-use issues, particularly about creating more inclusive, affordable, equitable housing and communities. This is the old site, using MediaWiki platform; we are now starting new pages on, and moving existing pages to, Google Docs. See Editing/Creating pages for more.
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