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SUMMARY:ReVision Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Make sure you're registered at: https://www.seattlethoughtfulgr
 owth.org/contact\nHeat islands are spreading\, trees are being clearcut\, 
 and private equity is monetizing homes–a basic human right. But dystopia
 n concrete doesn’t have to be Seattle’s future.\n[Seattle Residents fo
 r Thoughtful Growth (SRTG)] https://www.seattlethoughtfulgrowth.org/ is ho
 sting an evening with Patrick Condon\, author of Broken Cities. He will sh
 are lessons learned from Vancouver BC on the impact of deregulating develo
 pment. SRTG will share innovative ideas like Service Core Conversions whic
 h re-use the infrastructure of older homes to build multifamily housing su
 rrounded by large trees.&nbsp\;\nSeattle is one of the world’s only larg
 e cities where people can live among 100-foot trees. Join us in learning h
 ow we can carry that legacy forward for future generations.
LOCATION:Mount Baker Community Club\, 2811 Mt Rainier Dr S\, Seattle
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Make sure you're registered at: </s
 trong><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\" class=\"te
 xt-blue-500 underline\" href=\"https://www.seattlethoughtfulgrowth.org/con
 tact\"><strong>https://www.seattlethoughtfulgrowth.org/contact</strong></a
 ></p><p>Heat islands are spreading\, trees are being clearcut\, and privat
 e equity is monetizing homes–a basic human right. But dystopian concrete
  doesn’t have to be Seattle’s future.</p><p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\
 "noopener noreferrer nofollow\" class=\"text-blue-500 underline\" href=\"h
 ttps://www.seattlethoughtfulgrowth.org/\">Seattle Residents for Thoughtful
  Growth (SRTG)</a> is hosting an evening with Patrick Condon\, author of B
 roken Cities. He will share lessons learned from Vancouver BC on the impac
 t of deregulating development. SRTG will share innovative ideas like Servi
 ce Core Conversions which re-use the infrastructure of older homes to buil
 d multifamily housing surrounded by large trees.&nbsp\;</p><p>Seattle is o
 ne of the world’s only large cities where people can live among 100-foot
  trees. Join us in learning how we can carry that legacy forward for futur
 e generations.</p>
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