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  2. 250+ units of affordable housing open in Pierce County. ‘We ...

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    Spanaway has 256 new units of affordable housing following the opening of the Copper Way Apartments complex at 19422 Mountain Highway E. The project was the first to receive funding from Pierce ...

  3. Pierce County has an affordable housing crisis. A new sales ...

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    In Pierce County, more than 43,000 households spend over half of their income on housing. | Op-ed by Amanda DeShazo and Darin Davidson

  4. Incoming Pierce County executive says housing costs ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Pierce County Executive-elect Ryan Mello announced his agenda for 2025, including plans to increase the region’s affordable housing capacity and reduce homelessness.

  5. Salishan, Tacoma, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Salishan is a neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington that was originally created as a World War II housing project but, starting in 2002, has been demolished and rebuilt into a new neighborhood of homes, apartments, services, and parks on new infrastructure. It is located on Tacoma's eastside.

  6. Pierce County’s ambitious homeless village plan is a good ...

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    Last month, Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier and his team officially unveiled a long-awaited proposal to construct roughly 250 units of permanent, supportive micro-housing for the ...

  7. Common Ground (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, county planner Steve Clagett and other housing activists founded Common Ground in response to a growing housing crisis in the downtown core. [1] The organization began helping local social service agencies and churches preserve and transform historic buildings into affordable housing, and identified sites and secured funding for new affordable housing units.