Urbanist Shoreline presentation on how housing gets built November 20, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline will host a housing panel discussion on November 20, 2025, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at the North City Water District office. The event, moderated by Katie Lorah, will feature local experts including Saghar Amini, Advocacy & Policy Manager for Habitat for Humanity, and Erich Armbruster of Ashworth Homes. The panel will address critical policies affecting housing development, particularly focusing on middle and affordable housing. Attendees will work towards identifying tangible policies that advocates can promote to alleviate the region's housing shortage. This event underscores the significant local impact of housing policy on Shoreline and its residents.

Participants are encouraged to bring questions to foster a more interactive discussion. The region faces ongoing challenges in meeting housing demands, making this conversation timely and essential. Engaging with local experts may lead to actionable solutions for community housing issues.

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