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Video: How to Build an Inclusive and Livable Puget Sound

Built Green Conference 2017 at Cascadia College. Alan Durning (Sightline), Leah Missik (Built Green Program Manager), Jenny Durkan (Mayoral Candidate), Teresa Mosqueda (WSLC), Cary Moon (mayoral candidate), and Aaron Fairchild (Green Canopy Homes). Photo by Alabastro Photography.

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Last month, Sightline executive director Alan Durning joined Seattle mayoral candidates Cary Moon and Jenny Durkan, and Seattle city council candidate Teresa Mosqueda on a panel at the Built Green Conference. Together, they discuss and debate how to make housing more affordable in the region, Seattle’s exclusive real estate and zoning history, and the intersections of green building, affordability, equity, and building policy.

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Keiko Budech, senior communications associate, promotes Sightline's work to the diverse audiences of Northwest media and decisionmakers.

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