By: Diana Ionescu
A city committee advanced the plan to target areas already open to multifamily development for additional density and encourage passive house and mass timber construction.
Diana Ionescu is an Editor at Planetizen. She is a writer and urbanist with a passion for public space, historical memory, and transportation equity, focusing on themes such as transportation policy, real estate development, and the construction industry. Diana's work has been featured in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Nonprofit Quarterly, NewsBreak, Planetizen, and MDPI.
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Diana's coverage extensively focuses on local government announcements, data citations, and legal policy regulations within the transportation & logistics and real estate industries. She is likely to be responsive to pitches that offer insights or analysis related to urban development, transportation policies, affordable housing initiatives, zoning reforms, and ADA compliance.
Given her focus on local issues such as affordable housing and transit developments in various cities across different states or regions (though not specified), she may be open to expert commentary from professionals with direct experience working in these fields at a local level.
To effectively reach out to Diana Ionescu for potential coverage opportunities or providing expertise related to topics covered in her articles, consider tailoring your pitch around current trends in urban planning, public infrastructure projects, sustainable transportation initiatives, and innovative solutions addressing housing insecurity.
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