
Sustainable Growth for a Thriving City
Our Community Blog
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August 2024
- Aug 23, 2024 Article: Barack Obama Calls for Housing Market Revolution Aug 23, 2024
- Aug 19, 2024 Op-Ed: Will the Wake County Democratic Party Leadership Again Divide Democratic Voters? - David Knight Aug 19, 2024
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May 2024
- May 20, 2024 Letter to the Editor - Jai Kumar May 20, 2024
- May 2, 2024 Letter to the Editor - Wonza Montague May 2, 2024
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April 2024
- Apr 30, 2024 Sustainable Raleigh Responds to Copycat Group Apr 30, 2024
Sustainable Raleigh is a 501(c)(4) advocacy organization that promotes equity and mixed-income housing, encourages transit-oriented development, encourages green space development, fosters city-wide public engagement, protects fair elections, and supports sustainable growth in Raleigh, NC.
Our Mission
Our Principles
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For growth in a community to be sustainable, it must lead to a healthier, safer, and more equitable outcomes for all. All development either is accomplished in a sustainable manner or leads to more sprawl. To be sustainable, development must be resilient, attractive, and lucrative for the community, not only for certain categories of citizens.
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Our aim is to promote policies that encourage affordable housing, more housing choices for all, and new mixed-income housing in communities. By creating more housing choices in mixed-use developments, folks of varying socio-economic status will be able to find suitable housing options in areas they prefer, thereby reducing segregation and improving social mobility.
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We advocate for policies that encourage the expansion of new and existing transit options. This includes policies that promote affordable, sustainable, and transit-oriented housing. This approach will create walkable, bike-able neighborhoods that reduce the reliance on vehicles, promote public transit use, and reduce CO2 emissions.
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Encouraging the development of parks and green space will help reduce the urban heat island effect, improve air quality, and provide more recreational opportunities for residents. In particular, the development and support of a world class Dix Park will be a significant aspect of this organization’s focus.
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Public Engagement is only as good as those who take part in it. For too long, a small group of loud constituencies have hijacked the public engagement process. This organization will focus on engaging and educating all residents of Raleigh with factual, non-biased information, and not allow an entitled few to control the narrative. We will truly engage the public and help support city government in making this effort.
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All candidates should have a fair opportunity to run and win in local elections. We want all voters to be properly informed before deciding who is elected to lead Raleigh. This organization will work to ensure that all candidates, regardless of party or affiliation, have a fair opportunity to run and win our local elections.
“Raleigh can’t be brought to a standstill. Certainly, it can’t go back to the smaller city of nostalgic memories. It enjoys a good climate, good schools and still relatively low taxes while the tech portion of its economy is booming. Raleigh is attracting nearly 2,000 new residents a month. They’ll need places to live, ways to get around and parks and pools for recreation... What matters more is preparing Raleigh for a more populous and prosperous future."
-The News & Observer, 2022
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