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Seattle's 20 year Housing Plan Explained

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Seattle's 20 year Housing Plan Explained

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Join us in Beacon Hill Wednesday April 23rd for a Town Hall style housing event!

Seattle is in an housing affordability crisis. Ordinary people are increasingly unable to afford to live here, resulting in displacement and even homelessness.

Seattle is in the middle of planning for the housing that will be built--or not built--for the next ten to twenty years.

Our expert panelists will be leading a discussion on where the city's planning process Is now and what it means for the future of housing in Seattle.

This event is about engaging people city wide in how we plan for more housing in Seattle, a once in a decade opportunity to contribute and influence the way that Seattle will grow and accommodate more people.

So come join us and bring your questions, concerns and aspirations for how you would like to see Seattle grow!

Expert Panelist:
Michael Hubner, Long Range Planning Manager at the Seattle Office of Planning Community and Development (OPCD).

Patrick Cobb, architect and a founding partner of Stack, a firm specializing in urban infill development.

Jesse Simpson, Director of Government Relations and Policy at the Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County.

Naishin Fu, Co-Executive Director at House Our Neighbors, a nonprofit focused on expanding social housing.

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