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Daily Bulletin: Why affordable housing is such a big challenge for the Inland Empire
Read moreDeveloper Jeff Burum resumes his chairmanship of the affordable housing development non-profit he co-founded just as California faces a tight inventory in…
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Patch: Alameda Gets Money For Housing
Read moreSix cities in Alameda County will receive millions of dollars in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
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NBC: Los Angeles Homebuilding is Up, but Affordable Housing Still Distant: Garcetti
Read moreThe city of Los Angeles has increased the speed at which it is building new homes, but it’s still far…
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Mercury News: GOP tax proposal would gut affordable housing, state officials say
Read moreLess than two months after California passed hard-fought bills to build more subsidized rental housing for the poor, affordable-housing advocates…
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Mercury News: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative gifts $500,000 to support community housing collaboration
Read moreCommunity-based affordable housing advocates got a boost from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Thursday with a $500,000 grant to support collaboration…
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UC Berkeley: LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC HOUSING: ASSESSING THE EARLY IMPLEMENTATION OF RAD
Read moreIn its 2018 budget, the Trump Administration is proposing to slash public housing funding by $1.8 billion. This cut represents a…
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Patch: Santa Clara Co. Sells First $250M In Affordable Housing Bonds
Read moreThe first of hundreds of millions of dollars of bonds to build more affordable housing in Santa Clara County were…
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Times Standard: Open letter to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors
Read moreAffordable Homeless Housing Alternatives would like to share our understanding of the benefits of a shelter crisis declaration for Humboldt…
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Curbed SF: Ballot measure would expand rent control across California
Read moreA proposed new ballot measure would repeal a state law that prevents California cities from applying rent control to newly constructed buildings,…
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SacBee: Don’t neglect middle class in California’s housing crisis
Read moreAs I look out the window of my California Housing Finance Agency office in downtown Sacramento at 5 p.m. on…