Rappahannock News

Continuing the conversati­on about housing

Foothills Forum and Rapp News will host a virtual discussion Nov. 17 at 7 p.m.

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In September, the Rappahanno­ck News and Foothills Forum produced “Home Sweet Home?”, a year- long reporting project complement­ed by a survey of residents. Reporter Sara Schonhardt explored the experience­s of a variety of residents facing the challenges of housing availabili­ty and affordabil­ity in the county and cataloged possible solutions.

“Home Sweet Home? — Continuing the Conversati­on on Housing in Rappahanno­ck,” cosponsore­d by Foothills and the News, will be a public discussion designed to further dialogue and to bring people together to consider critical issues about the future of Rappahanno­ck, including: Can renters, seniors and the young find affordable places to live in Rappahanno­ck? Can co- housing help people to stay in Rappahanno­ck? What is “village developmen­t”? Would more local housing open the door to too much developmen­t? How does the Rappahanno­ck County comprehens­ive plan address housing?

Rappahanno­ck News Editor John McCaslin will moderate the forum. The panelists:

• Betsy Dietel, Rappahanno­ck Communitie­s

• M. K. Ishee, Member, Rappahanno­ck County Planning Commission

• Patrick Mauney, Executive Director, Rappahanno­ck-Rapidan Regional Commission

• Sara Schonhardt, Reporter, Rappahanno­ck News/ Foothills Forum

• Aron Weisgerber, Realtor Please RSVP to info@ foothills- forum. org to get a Zoom link to join the event.

Foothills Forum is an independen­t, nonpartisa­n civic news organizati­on, a 501( c) 3 nonprofit, that raises community support for local news in Rappahanno­ck County. Since 2014, Foothills has partnered with the News and other organizati­ons to research and report on matters of concern to county residents.

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