006: A Strong Towns Approach to Housing with Chuck Marohn
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
In this episode, I chat with Strong Towns founder and author, Chuck Marohn. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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005: Balancing State and Local Policy
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
I interviewed Ethan Stuckmayer for this episode. Ethan is the Senior Planner of Housing Programs for the Department of Land Conservation and Development. His work was key for the analysis needed to push House Bills 2001 and 2003 through the State's legislative process. We talk about what caused the Oregon housing shortage and how we can balance state-level policy with local-level policy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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004: What Can Research Tell Us About Housing Policy?
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
In today's episode, I interview Michael Andersen. Michael is a housing policy researcher for the Sightline Institute, a think tank focusing on policy research and analysis in the pacific northwest. Michael and I talk about the capacity for state-level housing policy to adequately address Oregon's housing shortage. If you're interested in getting the researcher perspective on housing policy, you're gonna like this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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003: House Bill 2001, Part 2
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
In this episode, I talk to Ariel Nelson. Ariel is a lobbyist with the League of Oregon Cities. We talk about the pushback on House Bill 2001 and the desire for local control from cities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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002: Non-Profit Housing Advocacy
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
In this episode, I talk to Alexis Biddle from 1000 Friends of Oregon. 1000 Friends is a non-profit organization dedicated to both natural resource conservation and housing advocacy. We talk about advocacy from the non-profit perspective. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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001: Relegalizing Middle Housing
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
In this episode, I talk to Sean Edging, Housing Policy Analyst for the Department of Land Conservation and Development. We talk about House Bill 2001, why it was needed, and how cities can implement it. House Bill 2001 requires cities of certain population sizes to allow for "middle housing" types in areas zoned for single family residential. For example, a city with a population of 12,000 is now required to allow developers to build duplexes in single family residential areas. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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000: Introduction
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
10M ago
Welcome to At Home in Oregon: A podcast about housing policy in the Beaver State. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athomeinor/support ..read more
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006: A Strong Towns Approach to Housing with Chuck Marohn
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
2y ago
In this episode, I chat with Strong Towns founder and author, Chuck Marohn. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/athomeinor/support ..read more
Visit website
005: Balancing State and Local Policy
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
2y ago
I interviewed Ethan Stuckmayer for this episode. Ethan is the Senior Planner of Housing Programs for the Department of Land Conservation and Development. His work was key for the analysis needed to push House Bills 2001 and 2003 through the State's legislative process. We talk about what caused the Oregon housing shortage and how we can balance state-level policy with local-level policy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/athomeinor/support ..read more
Visit website
004: What Can Research Tell Us About Housing Policy?
At Home in Oregon
by Shelley Denison
2y ago
In today's episode, I interview Michael Andersen. Michael is a housing policy researcher for the Sightline Institute, a think tank focusing on policy research and analysis in the pacific northwest. Michael and I talk about the capacity for state-level housing policy to adequately address Oregon's housing shortage. If you're interested in getting the researcher perspective on housing policy, you're gonna like this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/athomeinor/support ..read more
Visit website

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