Got a very cool local group who's come up with a model for going from sharehousing to CLT gradually and in a way that doesnt lock people in, since diving straight into CLT can be out of reach for many communities: https://radhousing.org/ (it's not exactly 'the right way to do it' so much as, an example of what such a model might look like that people can tailor to their community's needs)
bounding_star
joined 11 months ago
Because there's no community that fits the general resources I'm interested in adding, and if that's a requirement it will stop 99% of the other potential contributors, if you want to keep it that way it's all good, but unfortunately I can't commit to moderating even more spaces even if there were ones that fit the content
have edit rights for their respective Wiki sections. If you want to draft some ne
is it planned to eventually allow any users to make edits or suggestion? Or is it planned to remain limited to moderators?
What a terrible excuse by the council: "the soil on the site was contaminated and not safe", I'm sure giving it to a multinational corporation with a track record of ignoring pollution regulation will make that better... not like that's how it got contaminated to begin with. Give it a decade and then the land next door will also be too polluted for residents and the council will stoically have to sell it off to another cancerous corporation