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Brookings: Both Renters and Homeowners Could Benefit from Better Housing Policies
Read moreAmerican families have been feeling the pinch of rising housing costs for several years. State and federal policymakers have therefore…
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Emergency Management: California Wildfires: Its a People Problem
Read moreEven as fires rage across California, thousands of new homes are being built deeper into our flammable foothills and forests,…
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Courthouse News: Southern California Inches Closer to Homeless Shelter Fix
Read moreA pair of homeless shelters inside two National Guard armories in Southern California’s Orange County shut their doors mid-July, pushing…
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Planetizen: Affordability Trade-offs
Read moreBad solutions are often introduced with the word “just.” A proponent will suggest, “Let’s just…,” or ask, “Why don’t we just…?” implying…
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NAHBNow: A Looming $1 Billion Tax on Housing
Read morePresident Trump’s proposed 10% tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports — including nearly 500 products used in residential construction —…
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Mercury News: Sunnyvale mobile home park’s last holdouts cling to hope as demolition looms
Read moreUnderneath the bulging eyeball that overlooks a road into Blue Bonnet Mobile Home Park, a sign advises: “Slow Down.” But…
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Los Angeles Times: Developer tests a new way to fund housing for the homeless: private financing
Read moreSometime this fall, 32 homeless people will move into a supportive housing project now rising on Colden Avenue, a transitional…
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Forbes: We Don’t Need More Affordable Housing, We Need More Housing So It Will Be Affordable
Read moreIf we believe that cities provide economic opportunity, produce fewer carbon emissions per capita than urban sprawl, that cities are…
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SF GATE: San Francisco Metro Area has Lost 31,000 Home-owning Families in 10 Years
Read moreIt’s no secret the San Francisco Bay Area can be a tough place to raise kids, and now a new…