Let's Set Some Boundaries
RANGE10 Mar 2021

Let's Set Some Boundaries

Continuing our housing series with a dash of sprawl containment, farmland preservation, racial equity and environmental impact (not to mention crawdad fishing in Elk!), this week we talk with Kitty Klitzke, Spokane Program Director for Futurewise, an organization that works throughout Washington state to encourage healthy, equitable and opportunity-rich communities, and to protect our most valuable farmlands, forests and water resources through wise land use policies and practices.

We talked about the WA Can’t Wait campaign, supporting three new state bills that update the long-in-the-tooth Growth Management Act. The GMA, which was passed in 1990 and has been a core tool for communities statewide to curb sprawl, has concrete loopholes in need of closing and also needs some additional protections for racial equity and environmental impact not included in the original legislation. It’s additive work but essential if we want to put stronger controls on land use to ensure we build dense, vibrant urban clusters while preserving our wild spaces and farmland.

Because of the political dynamics of Spokane County, it’s been a historically vital piece of legislation and the bills currently before the legislature in Washington will close a loophole that has been especially destructive to native habitat and generational farmland on places like Five Mile and the Moran Prairie.

Plus, Kitty is just fun as hell to talk to.

We can almost guarantee it’s the most fun you’ll ever have talking about progressive land use policy.

And once you’re moved to act, you can do so here:

TAKE ACTION

Tell your reps to:

Close the vesting loophole

Create climate targets for greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled

Require cities and counties to plan for

A diversity of housing types to meet the needs of families at all income levels, especially our extremely low to moderate-income families;

Provide emergency shelters, emergency housing, and permanent supportive housing

Implement policies and strategies to prevent community displacement from market forces

Implement policies to address the impacts of racially-biased, exclusionary, and discriminatory housing and land-use policies on our BIPOC communities.

If you like your RANGE, you can support it:

Edited by Connor BaconRecorded at Speak Studios. Check ‘em out.

Get full access to RANGE at www.rangemedia.co/subscribe

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(154)

Trials upon trials

Trials upon trials

On this week’s episode, Erin Sellers and Aaron Hedge went on the air to dive deeper into the Spokane 3 trial, the jury verdict, and the implications of the trial on free speech and protesting.The “Spo...

5 Jun 55min

An overview of the Spokane 3 trial (so far)

An overview of the Spokane 3 trial (so far)

On this week’s episode, Aaron Hedge and Pascal went on the air to talk more about the Spokane 3 trial – which began earlier this week on Monday, May 18th – and provide an overview of updates from the ...

22 Mai 54min

A rundown on the Spokane 3 trial

A rundown on the Spokane 3 trial

We have two segments for this week's episode!During the first segment, RANGE reporters Daniel Walters and Val Osier discussed the former Mayor Nadine Woodward's tort claim against the City of Spokane ...

15 Mai 56min

“A river of news in a news desert”

“A river of news in a news desert”

On this week’s episode, Aaron Hedge and Pascal spoke with two Gonzaga students – Sandra Rivera and Abby Zappone – about journalism in Spokane and the collaboration, research, and work that goes into i...

8 Mai 54min

Bringing people together and taking care of each other

Bringing people together and taking care of each other

On this week’s episode, Pascal and Val were joined by Frances and Fen from Asians for Collective Liberation in Spokane (ACL Spokane)! May is Asian American Heritage Month, and ACL is doing a month-lon...

1 Mai 50min

Developments in Spokane’s federal conspiracy case

Developments in Spokane’s federal conspiracy case

On this week’s episode, Erin Sellers and Aaron Hedge went on the air to talk about a couple stories, one ongoing and one new.First, they talked about developments on the trials of Spokane protestors f...

24 Apr 54min

We’re going to Get Lit!

We’re going to Get Lit!

On this week’s episode, Val and Aaron Hedge were joined by Kate Peterson and Mackenize Draper from the Get Lit festival! The four of them talked about what goes into the festival, its impact on our re...

17 Apr 54min

Washington reins in police leadership

Washington reins in police leadership

On this week’s episode, Aaron Hedge was joined by Debbie Novak, an activist with the Washington State Coalition for Police Accountability. They talked about the Law Enforcement Leaders’ Bill (SB 5974)...

10 Apr 54min

Populært innen Politikk og nyheter

giver-og-gjengen-vg
aftenpodden
aftenpodden-usa
popradet
forklart
fotballpodden-2
stopp-verden
nokon-ma-ga
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
det-store-bildet
rss-espen-lee-usensurert
rss-gukild-johaug
dine-penger-pengeradet
hanna-de-heldige
rss-ness
aftenbla-bla
frokostshowet-pa-p5
e24-podden
chit-chat-med-helle
rss-utenrikskomiteen-med-bogen-og-grasvik