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Policymakers increasingly focus on enabling housing growth in communities where people can accomplish their daily activities with less need to drive. In some states, this policy focus spans decades. But have we made progress? This panel presented new Terner Center research analyzing historical patterns of housing development as they relate to present-day transportation patterns. Policy leaders from places showing progress in building housing in walkable neighborhoods discussed the implications for housing and climate policy. Panelists include: Kea Wilson, Senior Editor, Streetsblog USA (Moderator) Reid Ewing, PhD, Distinguished Professor of City and Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah Miguel Moravec, Senior Associate with the U.S. Program, RMI Julia Reed, State Representative (D-36), Washington State House of Representatives Terner Center Associate Research Director Zack Subin will present new research. This webinar was made possible through generous support from the Wells Fargo Foundation.