Neighbors for More Neighbors WNC Program

Neighbors for More Neighbors WNC works toward a future where we all have home choices that meet our needs in neighborhoods that keep us connected.

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Our Vision

Our vision looks like neighborhoods where families can live near schools and jobs, where friends and relatives can be close by, and where everyday needs are within walking or biking distance. As living needs change throughout life, our hope is that everyone (owners, renters, and people of all ethnicities and income levels) can find smaller or larger homes without leaving the communities they love.

We hope you’ll join us in supporting policies that protect and create homes for our neighbors in places that reduce our collective carbon footprint.

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Our Platform

We know that healthy communities exist within the context of a healthy environment — and right now, both are threatened. There is a housing shortage across the country, with many hard-working families unable to find a place to live. There is also a climate crisis, with greenhouse gas emissions threatening the stability of all our planet’s ecosystems and biodiversity.

We believe that the following principles represent one piece of the solution to both of these crises:

  • Re-legalizing a variety of modest, mid-size home choices, like accessory dwelling units, duplexes, triplexes, and townhomes in residential city neighborhoods.
  • Protecting our farms and forests for carbon sequestration by building up within our existing cities and towns, instead of out where new land must be cleared, new roads built, and reliance on personal vehicles increases.
  • Preserving existing homes and buildings is an efficient use of resources, generates less waste than new construction, and is an important way to prevent displacement of our neighbors.
  • Investments in multi-modal transportation networks like transit and bike lanes allow more families to live in close proximity to town centers without increasing vehicular traffic and congestion.
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Our Partners

We collaborate with the following partners who support building more housing options for our communities in a sustainable way that also protects the natural beauty and vitality of our mountain region. We all agree that more homes are needed in our communities and that building various housing types in places where infrastructure already exists will improve the health and quality of life for existing and new neighbors.

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