
Aolep remaroñ jipañ – Everyone can help:
· Official ro rej lale kien ko, etale federal housing funds, im kōṃṃan policy ko rej jipañ kōṃṃan eṃ ñan rijerbal ro.
Elected officials review zoning laws, pursue federal housing funds, and create policies that support the construction of workforce housing.
· Ritōl in peejnej ko rej jipañ ñan wōnāān eṃ, eṃṃan aer kōḷḷā ki rijerbal ro, im errā option ñan eṃ epaakḷọk ñan jikin jerbal.
Business leaders contribute to a regional housing fund, pay workers enough to afford housing, and support housing options that reduce how far workers travel to get to work.
· Rijipañ ikijjien jāān rej jipañ ñan kōṃṃan eṃ ekar ñan model ko rekāāl āinwōt muliplexes, townhomes im mixed use apartment constructions.
Funders contribute to a regional housing fund and support new models of housing such as multiplexes, townhomes and mixed use apartment constructions.
Rijerbal ro rej kile ñan kōṃṃan eṃ ko, eḷaptata turin transportation im jerbal.
· Developers recognize and eliminate barriers to building more homes, especially near transportation and work options.
· Ritōl in jukjuk in pād im ṃōn jar ko remeḷeḷe kōn aikuij in eṃ ñan armej ro im barāinwōt jeḷā jete armej rej jokwe ilo motel ak jikin pād edik koban.
Community and church leaders understand the housing needs of the people in their organization including how many people are in transitional housing like motels or in crowded living conditions.
· Elukkun aorōk bwe aolep ren kōnono ippān ritōl ro aer kōn aikuij ko aer ikijjien transportation im housing.
It is also really important that everyone talk with their local leaders about current and future needs related to transportation and housing.
HOUSING BY THE NUMBERS NWAC_HousingFacts (nwacouncil.org)

EVERYONE CAN MAKE AN IMPACT NWAWorkforceHousing_Infographic_PRINT (nwacouncil.org)

