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How Portland, OR Made Housing More Affordable

In 2020, Portland legalized middle housing—allowing up to four units on all single-family lots—and is now seeing the results.

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  • US Mass Transit Is on Brink of Crisis
  • Ontario Government Tables New Bill Aimed at Solving Housing Crisis
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