2017 was a busy year for housing and land use advocacy at GGWash

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2017 is almost over and it has been busy. This year, more than 850 GGWash readers and supporters took action with us on a variety of housing campaigns. On top of that, dozens of contributors helped us publish over 175 housing-related posts on the blog. That’s what an engaged and informed community looks like.

Here are some highlights from 2017; I hope you keep reading, writing and acting with us in the new year!

Amending the DC Comprehensive Plan

This year we crossed some major milestones in the ongoing effort to amend the DC Comprehensive Plan to make room for more homes, support more affordable homes, and protect residents from displacement. In February we and a diverse group of housing stakeholders released a list of 10 priorities for the Comp Plan. To date nearly 90 organizations (including 9 ANCs) and over 450 residents have signed on in support of these priorities.

In the spring, the coalition of housing stakeholders combed through the Comp Plan and drafted over 40 pages of detailed amendments based on those 10 priorities, which the group submitted to the Office of Planning (OP) in June. We have continued to monitor issues related to these housing priorities and educate public leaders about them as OP analyzes the more than 3,000 amendments that were submitted. We expect the city move to forward, releasing an updated Comprehensive Plan draft in 2018. Stay tuned and be ready to help us advocate for a stronger, clearer Comp Plan that truly plans for an inclusive city.

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Taking action on the blog

This year more supporters signed petitions or sent letters to officials for housing-related campaigns than ever before through the blog. A few examples:

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Most-read housing posts of 2017

Thank for reading, writing, taking action, and donating to support this work this year. We could not have done all this without you!

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