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San Diego Union Tribune: No parking: Dueling views on mayor’s plan to allow higher housing density

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March 3, 2019

Providing parking hikes cost of local housing. On Monday, the San Diego City Council will consider Mayor Faulconer’s plan to reform parking standards for new residential development around the city’s busiest transit routes.

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Three affordable housing projects moving forward in Redwood City

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February 23, 2019

Three entirely affordable housing developments in Redwood City totaling 217 units are one step closer to breaking ground after the City Council signed off on funding strategies earlier this month.

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Downsizing the American Dream: The new trend toward ‘missing middle housing’

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February 14, 2019

Crystal Reed and Shayla Williams knew they wanted to buy a home — they just didn’t know whether they could afford one.

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How Affordable Housing Can Improve the American Economy

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February 5, 2019

Housing is a big part of America’s story of innovation, productivity, and economic growth. For much of the industrial 20th century, housing helped to drive the economy by stimulating demand. Building more housing—especially in the suburbs—stoked the demand for more cars, washing machines, and other durable goods from America’s factories, creating good jobs for American workers and setting in motion a virtuous circle of economic growth.

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LA Times: Assemblywoman wants negotiations to end state’s lawsuit against Huntington Beach over housing requirements

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January 28, 2019

Newly elected state Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris said Monday she is trying to negotiate an end to a potentially costly legal battle in California’s housing lawsuit against Huntington Beach and said the city should get more time to comply with state requirements.

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SF Examiner: More YIMBY than NIMBY

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January 27, 2019

San Francisco is often unfairly parodied as a haven for NIMBYs– a place where everyone claims to want more affordable housing, just not in their own community. But, as I always tell visitors, the issue is more nuanced and the outcomes often more positive. There are more YIMBYs than NIMBYs...

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2019 Advocacy Day Photo Album

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January 25, 2019

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CA.gov: In the Face of Unprecedented Housing Crisis, California Takes Action to Hold Cities Accountable for Standing in the Way of New Housing

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January 25, 2019

Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that the state is taking first-of-its-kind legal action against a city for standing in the way of affordable housing production and refusing to meet regional housing needs — local actions that harm California families’ ability to find affordable places to live and drive up housing costs for everyone...

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Press Release: Habitat California Lobby Day

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January 23, 2019

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Jan. 23, 2019)—Habitat for Humanity California and local Habitat organizations representing cities and counties throughout the state met Wednesday in the capital city to rally support for affordable housing, adding their voices in strong support of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s housing agenda. Download the Full Release Download our letter to the Governor...

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EurekaAlert: Housing instability negatively affects the health of children and caregivers

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January 22, 2019

When families don’t have stable housing, their risk of struggling with poor health outcomes and material hardships, such as food insecurity, increases, according to a new study from Children’s HealthWatch. Researchers surveyed over 22,000 families and found that one third of low-income renters were housing unstable, which was associated with negative impacts on their health.

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