How do we make SB 79 work?

SB 79 could lower household costs, expand access to transit, and reduce car dependence. What will it take to make it work?

Join us for an expert-led conversation with Aaron Eckhouse of California YIMBY and Alison Cingolani of SV@Home.

When: Wednesday, February 25th from 12PM-1PM

Where: Virtually

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Are you passionate about creating a more equitable future for affordable housing development?

Recognizing the critical need for fresh perspectives and the challenges faced by emerging developers in the Affordable housing industry, this unique workshop fosters an environment of empathy, deep collaboration, and the co-creation of genuinely innovative solutions. The core objective of this workshop is to develop practical tools and strategies that provide emerging developers with equitable leverage within the often complex and competitive affordable housing landscape. This includes, but is not limited to, exploring innovative financing models, streamlining regulatory processes, fostering effective community partnerships, and promoting equitable access to resources and mentorship. 

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, your active participation in any aspect of affordable housing will enrich the experience and foster valuable relationships.

The 3-Part Workshop, followed by group presentation includes: 

  1. Informative and Engaging Presentations: Delivering essential knowledge on critical definitions of emerging developers and currently available resources. 
  2. Interactive Strategy Games: Providing a dynamic and low-stakes environment to simulate real-world scenarios in affordable housing development faced by emerging developers, fostering strategic thinking, risk assessment, and collaborative decision-making.
  3. Focused Small-Group Problem-Solving: Utilizing a structured approach to deeply understand the needs and pain points of emerging developers. Participants will collaborate to brainstorm, prototype, and refine tangible resources and actionable strategies that directly address these challenges. This workshop is based on human-centered design principles, which allow collaboration to push boundaries.

A group presentation and a happy hour reception will follow the workshop.

Workshop: 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm  

Group Presentation and Reception: 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

When:
May 30th
1:30PM - 4:30PM
Where:
SJSU Urban Planning Studio
76 South 1st Street
San Jose CA, 95113
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