Shelter WF
shelterwf.bsky.social
Shelter WF
@shelterwf.bsky.social
Housing-focused/politically active. Confronting housing inequality in Whitefish/fighting for homes for all of us. Membership at http://shelterwf.org.
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It's Giving Tuesday!

This Giving Tuesday, your support helps us continue our vital work advocating for smart housing policies, connecting communities, and empowering residents to shape the future of our town.
Made this whole video because we want to get a fit off while drinking a latte
October 25, 2025 at 7:55 PM
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On July 21, catch WNN member leaders from @shelterwf.bsky.social‬ and Housing Action NH with @parkingreform.org‬ to dig into lessons learned from parking reform work in 2025! RSVP here:
2025 in State-Level Parking Reform: Lessons Learned · Zoom · Luma
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July 1, 2025 at 7:19 PM
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Led by @shelterwf.bsky.social, a second wave of pro-housing bills just passed in Montana:
- Legalized apartments up to 60 ft. in commercial zones
- Enacted major statewide parking reform
- Legalized single-stair up to 6 stories
- Capped impact fees increases.

It's another Montana Miracle!
April 18, 2025 at 6:52 PM
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Weak stuff from Councilor Sweeney last night, who apparently doesn't want a lifelong local voice with a different perspective on housing issues to be on the Community Development Board. We all call ourselves Democrats, but the generational divide here is stark.
December 3, 2024 at 2:30 PM
It's Giving Tuesday!

This Giving Tuesday, your support helps us continue our vital work advocating for smart housing policies, connecting communities, and empowering residents to shape the future of our town.
December 3, 2024 at 3:11 PM
We need to elect younger leaders, who understand today's challenges, to improve housing policy and make housing more abundant and affordable.
One of the biggest challenges that we face when trying to advance housing policy to meet the needs of 2024 is that many of the people holding elected office first came to Montana (or came of age) when there were 40-50k (30-40%) fewer people in their county.
November 15, 2024 at 1:42 PM