John Lansing
Plumbing, building codes, engineering design guides, water and nutrient cycle, architecture, embodied carbon, development, cities, and the international variations of them all
@cayimby.bsky.social
California YIMBY is a statewide advocacy organization working to pass legislation to end California's housing shortage by empowering and growing the YIMBY movement. Learn more at https://cayimby.org.
@conordougherty.bsky.social
NYT Reporter, #SkateTwitter enthusiast and @candacej superfan.
@nerd4cities.bsky.social
Plangineer (AICP) when Iโm at work, alter ego CityNerd when Iโm not. New videos on cities and transportation every Wednesday. http://linktr.ee/CityNerd ๐ @nerd4cities
@maxdubler.com
Posting for California YIMBY about housing, and for myself about skateboarding and cameras. Tradeoffs are real. he/him
@mnolangray.bsky.social
the once and future city planner // legislative director for california yimby // AICP // proud kentuckian // #BBN // buy my book โค
@alexbikes.bsky.social
Your local housing & transportation policy expert. Working to end freeway expansions in CA. Trans rights are human rights. They/Them.
@louismirante.bsky.social
Advocate for good neighbors and empowering communities. Working to make housing in California more affordable at the Bay Area Council, formerly with California YIMBY. he/him
@aceckhouse.bsky.social
Sixplex enthusiast. Redwood irredentist. Lake Merritt booster. Erstwhile Prince of Prosciutto. Cities are for people not cars. California is not full. he etc
@meelar.bsky.social
Queens volunteer chapter leader for @opennewyork.org. YIMBY, pro-transit, pro-biking, anti-borders-and-cars. He/him
@idothethinking.bsky.social
Housing and transit data guy. Against fascism. My "bluesky posts" represent myself and do not represent my employer or any affiliated groups and organizations.
@alexschief.bsky.social
Mpls Ped/Bike Coordinator. Cold weather apologist. Sports appreciator. Cookie enthusiast. State capacity booster. Opinions do not represent those of the City.
@parkingreform.org
An org with a mission to educate the public about the impact of parking policy on housing, climate, equity, and traffic. https://parkingreform.org/
@aarmlovi.bsky.social
Sr. Housing Analyst @niskanencenter๐๏ธ | Urban Econ ๐๐ฐ๐ | @worksinprogress contributor | @opennyforall member | @yimbytown alum | former @cbcny | Legalize housing. Tax land. End poverty with cash
@jensvb.bsky.social
Data, analysis, visualization, #CensusMapper, transportation cyclist. ๐Vancouver, BC
@princetonyimby.bsky.social
Yes In My Backyard. Urbanism. Place. Transit. Bikes. Jersey. I blog at: walkableprinceton.com
@jennyschuetz.bsky.social
Housing policy wonk. Forever bullish on cities. VP of Housing at Arnold Ventures.
@jessekb.bsky.social
Saying yes to homes for all across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as Executive director of Abundant Housing MA! http://abundanthousingma.org
@dawe.bsky.social
Your friendly neighbourhood Vancouverite Housing abundance enthusiast. Real Estate Consultant. Vive le Canada. Elbows Up
@matthutchins.bsky.social
Seattle architect, urbanist and Planning Commissioner advocating for housing options, 15-minute cities and sustainable construction. AIA Seattle President, Seattle Design Festival President, AIA Strategic Council. Passivhaus designer.
@zyudhishthu.bsky.social
Sidewalk enthusiast and former St. Paulite. I like to write about housing policy, especially in the Twin Cities. Nowadays Iโm an economics research assistant in Chicago https://pencillingout.substack.com/
@slittlehale.bsky.social
Build Housing, Protect All Workers, Organize. California construction labor union research analyst and campaigner since 2003. Research finds that union membership, collective bargaining, and quality jobs are good for people and society, actually.
@ansel.lundberg.com
YIMBY in Sacramento. professional electric grid understander. sharks ๐ฆ๐ and kings ๐๐ fan. he/him
@ahvancouver.bsky.social
We are a non-partisan group of advocates supporting more housing of all types for everyone in Metro Vancouver
@mrtuckerbaum.bsky.social
Portland | housing | urbanism | climate | dynamism | abundance | liberation & justice for all | ambitious optimism
@tmccormick.org
Housing and knowledge activist, designer, researcher, writer, builder; Contributor writer at @Sightline.org; etc. Mostly in: Cascadia, Western US, LDN; nomadic. http://tmccormick.org; tmccormick.eth
@chuckslothower.bsky.social
Reporter and editor, Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland. Interested in housing, development, CRE, design, construction, public policy. Oregonian. Typing at my kitchen table.
@pspoutz.bsky.social
@katemacfarlane.bsky.social
Seattleite. Likes: maps, dogs, plants, ice cream, walkable cities. Dislikes: most zoning, Elon Musk
@sid-kap.bsky.social
ML engineer, interested in housing/transit/history/econ ๐Greater Boerum Hill Historic District, USA
@evanmanvel.bsky.social
Lover of walking and biking, the Northwest, thoughtful policy, parking reform and gueuze. Dad. Opinions are my own. He/him.
@joshlinden.bsky.social
Is this the one? Spend a little too much time thinking about housing // transit // climate // cool maps. And not enough time learning how to garden properly. Member of the Montgomery County Planning Board, but all posts and opinions here are my own
@dovkadin.bsky.social
Work at SACOG to plan for a more compact and sustainable Sacramento region. City of Sacramento Planning Commissioner. Posts are my own.
@bradleybondy.com
Portland should aim for a minimum 2% average annual growth rate. People already want to live in Portland, we just need to make it cheap and easy to build homes. ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฆซ
@davidl206.city
Attorney, dad of 2, in Seattle. About: ๐ Faster buses. ๐ข More and bigger apartments. โ๏ธ Less car priority. โ๏ธโ๏ธโ๏ธ.
@davidwelton.bsky.social
Computers, startups, bikes, Italy (lived in Padova for about 15 years), Bend YIMBY
@yimbydenver.bsky.social
Advocating for more people and fewer cars in Denver. Likes and reposts of candidates or elected officials are not endorsements. Become a member of YIMBY Denver at Yimbydenver.org
@atxfriends.org
We all live in neighborhoods. Together, let's reclaim the word "neighborhood" to include the full diversity of voices.