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Can Granny Flats Save Portland?: An ADU Symposium

Thursday, September 02, 2010

On October 9, Hammer & Hand will host an Accessory Dwelling Unit symposium that brings together a diverse panel of green building experts to explore the question:

"Can Granny Flats save Portland?" Accessory Dwelling Unit Symposium
This Accessory Dwelling Unit discussion is timely.  As we've commented on elsewhere, changes made by the City of Portland this March removed significant barriers to ADU development, so the stage is really set for a wave of ADU building. 

But will these ADUs (aka Granny Flats, Backyard Cottages, or Mother-in-Law Apartments) fully realize their potential in meeting critical goals for our communities?

  • Increased supply of affordable housing that blends with existing neighborhoods.
  • Compact urban form that supports walking, transit, and vibrant sidewalks.
  • Independent living for the elderly and disabled.
  • Extra rental income for owners.
  • Local, sustainable economic development.
Visit our Accessory Dwelling Unit Symposium event page to see the list of distinguished panelists, get event details, and link to the event registration page to reserve a FREE seat for the discussion.  

A fine time will be had by all!

-Zack

Comments
Alan McArthur commented on 02-Sep-2010 03:31 PM
Great idea for educating us on what affordable options are available now that the City has taken their thumb off the fee structure. Where ? And What Time? Would love to attend!
Zack commented on 02-Sep-2010 03:55 PM
Thanks, Alan, for your interest in the event! All details are available at the Accessory Dwelling Unit Symposium event page (see links above). The Symposium will take place at Hammer and Hand (1020 SE Harrison) between 3 and 5pm.

Because we have limited space, we're asking folks to pre-register (which you can do via the event page mentioned above). Thanks again! Hope to see you there,
Zack

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