Re: The popularization of the term Co-housing
From: Tiffany Lee Brown (magdalen23gmail.com)
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 11:43:43 -0700 (PDT)
whoah. it sounds like you have started what i’ve been wanting to start for the 
last few years! arts, creativity, entrepreneurship both collective and 
individual. sustainability and wellness. and spirit. are you guys urban, rural, 
somewhere in between? here in Oregon the land-use laws are very tight. my dream 
is of something semi-rural, near a town or city but the housing community 
itself placed out in the country.  unless i wangled some kind of really wild 
exemption, there’s no way to do that here in a legal, official manner. 

can you point me to your organization’s website, mission, story, etc?

thanks!

tiffany
the wannabe collaborative housing community lady in Central Oregon


> On Oct 27, 2016, at 7:48 AM, Alan O'Hashi via Cohousing-L <cohousing-L [at] 
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> i have a 20 acre project starting in wyoming that wraps a high density mixed 
> use community (businesses and homes) with the cohousing social rubric and a 
> 'higher purpose' around arts, culture and creativity.Collaborative 
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