From Urban Institute :: Greater DC Update <[email protected]>
Subject Greater DC Update’s 2023 highlights
Date December 6, 2023 12:42 PM
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Homeownership and race in DC communities east of the Anacostia River
Communities east of the Anacostia River historically have had the highest shares of Black residents in DC, but an analysis finds the share of Black homebuyers and homeowners in those areas has decreased.

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A case study of DC&rsquo;s wage boost for early childhood educators
Implementation of the Early Childhood Educator Pay Equity Fund was largely successful because of strong partnerships, an effective communication and outreach plan, and an up-to-date census of DC&rsquo;s early educators.

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A collaborative framework for eviction prevention in DC
Local government and nonprofit service providers have collaborated to help prevent evictions in DC. This framework addresses that work and the challenges tenants still face in DC&rsquo;s high-cost housing market.

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Zoning and land-use reforms and processes for racial equity
&ldquo;The Urban Institute estimates that the Washington, DC, region needs an additional 264,000 high-quality and accessible units in the low-cost range to help prevent additional racialized displacement,&rdquo; testified Owen Noble before the DC Zoning Commission.

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Promises and pitfalls: The DC region&rsquo;s strong capital flows
Although overall investment in the DC region from 2010 through 2020 was among the highest nationally, the investment wasn&rsquo;t evenly distributed across jurisdictions and neighborhoods.

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Modeling the effects of land-use policy on housing construction in the DC region
Using Urban&rsquo;s Housing Market Forecaster, researchers demonstrate how to connect local zoning policies with other local demographics, while documenting how changes over time might influence outcomes.

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Preserving communities along the Purple Line
The Purple Line Collaborative&rsquo;s multifaceted approach to equitable development established potential for long-lasting, positive changes in the local policy environment.
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An animated video documents efforts to help develop an equitable development pipeline in the corridor.
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