Getting Inclusionary Housing Right

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Cities across Santa Clara County are considering this powerful tool to build more new affordable homes without subsidy.

But done wrong it can fall short, or even stop the development of new homes in its tracks. Learn how it works, and how to get it right!

Many of our local cities are joining forces right now in a shared nexus study, the wonky and in-depth analysis that assesses the feasibility of local residential development and the potential for developers of market-rate housing to add a share of affordable homes to their buildings.

If cities require too few affordable homes or affordability that’s too shallow, they leave public benefits on the table. Too much, and developers can’t build any housing at all.

Come hear about local cities that are getting it right: successfully using inclusionary housing policies to achieve mixed-income communities, generate funding to subsidize deeper levels of affordability, and gain valuable land for affordable homes!

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Join NCRC research and NCRC members Marceline White of Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition and Ruhi Maker of Empire Justice Center to discuss the new NCRC report on Redlining, Public Health, and COVID-19 vulnerability. In this hour long webinar we will discuss the new report, major findings, and how redlining plays out at the local level in Rochester and Baltimore. In addition, we will demonstrate the web application that allows you to explore the relationship between redlining and public health across over 140 cities.

Speakers

Jason Richardson, NCRC

Jad Edlebi, NCRC

Bruce Mitchell, PhD, NCRC

Marceline White, Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition

Ruhi Maker, Empire Justice Center

When:
October 20th
12:00PM - 1:30PM
Where:
Online Event
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