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Episode 59: "Housing for People, Not Cars"

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EPISODE 59: Housing for People, Not Cars

What would it be like to walk out of your home and see other people instead of cars? Can you imagine opening your door and letting your kids run around outside independently? Residents of Cully Green — a 23-home community in Portland, Oregon developed specifically to encourage a car-free or car-light way of life — don’t have to imagine it. They’re living a life more akin to the idealized version of the suburbs of the past than the reality often found across the country today. Why are developments like this so unusual? Because in most of America it’s illegal to build thanks to single-family zoning. So is Cully Green the kind of thing that could only work in Portland because, you know… Portland? Or is this a model for building better cities and better communities all across the country?

SHOW NOTES:

More about living at Cully Green and Cully Grove, including the bees and chickens.

14 urban planners weigh in on the single-family zoning debate. (Sidewalk Talk)

Community advocacy group Living Cully works to keep the neighborhood affordable and accessible.

Questioning the single-family ideal. (New York Times)

Rethinking the American Dream. (Washington Post)

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