Catie Gould and Kate Brunette Kreuzer discuss recent housing reforms in Washington State. They highlight significant achievements, including the passage of a major parking reform bill, transit-oriented development legislation, lot splits, and more. These reforms aim to increase housing proximity, reduce barriers to new housing production, and create affordability. They also address the challenges of balancing affordability with development incentives. An iterative policy-making process and leveraging current political momentum for housing reform helped get the job done.