BERK is working with local communities to develop Climate Elements as required by HB 1181.
Read More2023 is off to a great start! Building off a busy end of year, we're working on impactful local and statewide policy issues, including transportation, affordable housing, municipal finance, and land use planning.
Read MoreIn 2018, BERK partnered with Jefferson County to complete a review and update of the County’s Comprehensive Plan.
Read MoreBERK analyzed the comparative costs of new development for representative development types, as well as the costs of establishing a new business for representative business profiles, for Kirkland and four neighboring jurisdictions: Bellevue, Bothell, Issaquah, and Redmond.
Read MoreTo address housing affordability challenges, many cities are considering new land use policies, development incentives, and affordable housing requirements to increase the supply of housing and meet local needs.
Read MoreBERK conducted an economic impact study to illustrate the benefits of arts and culture in Edmonds.
Read MoreIn July 2018, BERK celebrated 30 years in business! We were joined at our office by friends, family, partners, and clients - many of whom we’ve had relationships with for decades.
Read MoreLast year, BERK teamed up with the Greenwich Library to develop a strategic plan that clearly articulates the Library's goals and objectives over the coming five years.
Read MoreBERK attended our annual Retreat May 17-18 at IslandWood on Bainbridge Island. This was our first time at IslandWood as a team and we loved the space and the integration of outdoor learning spaces and communal facilities!
Read MoreThree questions answered by BERK employee Jessie Hartmann.
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