While Eugene allows secondary dwellings in many places, very few are getting built-- in the past year and a half, Eugene has issued exactly two building permits for new Secondary Dwelling Units.
Removing Parking Minimums in Portland
Houses prices continue to rise in Eugene
The impact of a lack of housing options
City Lab discusses if there is actually a preference for unwalkable neighborhoods, or if there just aren't enough other options.
From the YIMBY Conference- The Need For Housing Explained
Low-income housing in South Willamette
The Register Guard discusses the latest in a process that has lasted almost 15 years to attempt to create low-income housing in the South Willamette area.
Where are the new homes going?
Unfortunately, many of the new homes being built are detached, single-family homes in unwalkable neighborhoods.
Where will the housing go now? Updated information on Urban Growth Boundary
With the collapse of the South Willamette process, we still need to determine how we are going to meet the housing needs within the Urban Growth Boundary.
Disconnect between ideals and housing policy
Anti-Growth Zoning Thwarts Equality
The New York Times this week had an amazing article that breaks down the connections between affordability, equality, and zoning laws.