Communities across our country are making progress in housing, environmental action, and civic engagement. This week brings stories that show how local action creates positive change for everyone.
In Boston, The Pryde opened as an inclusive senior living space for LGBTQ+ community members over 62. This affordable housing complex transformed an old middle school in Hyde Park into studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. The project took nine and a half years to complete and includes amenities like a fitness center, walking track, and resident cinema. One resident, a long-term HIV-AIDS survivor, said they "didn't think I'd ever live to see retirement."
Environmental progress is happening through better waste management systems. New data shows that countries with good waste collection and disposal reduce plastic pollution by 98% compared to places without these systems. In Edmonton, Canada, charging 25 cents for paper bags and $2 for reusable ones cut single-use bag use by 80%. The policy also reduced waste from items like straws and napkins by 26% when stores made them available only upon request.
Meanwhile, the largest offshore wind farm in the United States began sending power to the grid. The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is 70% complete and will finish construction in early 2027. This progress comes as communities look for alternative energy sources amid rising gas prices.
These stories show how we can build stronger, more inclusive communities through housing innovation, environmental action, and sustainable energy. Our collective efforts create spaces where everyone belongs and thrives.
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