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Re-happy your city: has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Re-happy your city: are: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Email, X. Besides social media accounts, happyhomes has populated their site with End the parking mandates and subsidies that are hurting our cities (Strong Towns), Toronto Council removes regulations for car and bike parking spaces in new developments, 5 things that might happen now that Oregon just slashed parking mandates (Bike Portland), California takes on the high cost of mandated parking (Reason), Pre-zoning in Victoria, BC (Capital Daily), A recipe for real housing affordability (Governing), The influence of urban form on GHG emissions, Why are housing and transportation so expensive?, Missing middle housing (Opticos Design), Learning from community housing movements: Six principles for happier homes, Tomo House, a new Cohousing Lite community in Vancouver (Tomo Spaces), Happy Neighbours: Design Initiative (Happy City), Ending housing poverty in Canada, Burnaby's housing policies catalyzing over 6,700 new below-market rental homes, Burnaby's new 10-year housing strategy, Homelessness is rising, but it is neither inevitable nor unstoppable (the Guardian), Replacing Vancouver single-family homes with sustainable 8-plexes (LaneFab on Twitter), Suburban expansion costs Ottawa $465 per person per year (CBC), Canada Homeshare, Resilient recovery: Taking action on housing, seniors, jobs & climate (Renewable Cities), Co:Here mixed-income social housing in Vancouver, It's time to re-happy the city!.