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Video Resources

​Created for both municipal leaders and community members, this video library helps establish a shared understanding of how housing works, why it matters, and how decisions are made.

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Watch them on your own, bring them into meetings, or share them more broadly to support informed, constructive conversations in your community.

Educational Resources

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Getting Involved in Housing Conversations​

Want to be a part of the conversation? This video outlines ways to get involved in affordable housing conversations at the local level. It highlights opportunities to participate in meetings, share input, and stay informed, helping residents engage more confidently and constructively in community discussions.

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Addressing Social Concerns Around Affordable Housing​

Affordable housing conversations often raise important social concerns. This video acknowledges those perspectives while offering clear, accessible information to help viewers better understand the impacts and engage in more thoughtful, constructive dialogue.

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Visualizing Types of Affordable Housing​

This video illustrates the different types of affordable housing, helping viewers understand what they look like in real communities. By visualizing a range of housing options, it provides clarity on how affordability can be integrated into existing neighborhoods.

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Visualizing Housing Density

This video helps put housing numbers into perspective by showing what different unit counts look like on the ground. It provides context for understanding scale and density, making planning discussions more tangible and easier to follow.

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Affordable Housing Review

This video offers a brief check-in on the affordable housing review process, highlighting key considerations and progress along the way. It’s designed to keep participants informed and aligned during ongoing discussions and decision-making.

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