Projects receiving HUD funds (including loans, mortgage insurance, performance-based vouchers, and grants) are required to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act. Earlier this year, the NEPA regulations were updated and concurrently, HUD requirements associated with in reference to floodplain management and radon. Our panel will include discussions concerning what additional information, reviews, and processes are required to comply with these new requisites.
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LA4LA: Unlocking Housing via Public Private Partnership
Los Angeles' housing and homelessness crisis is too large for the government to tackle alone, which is why LA4LA was created to engage the private and philanthropic sectors. In this...
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Mastering Affordable Housing Finance: Unlocking the Power of Tax Credits and Bonds
This session will explore the core elements of affordable housing finance, designed to benefit both newcomers and seasoned professionals. We’ll focus on the critical role of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits...
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The State of California's Housing Market and Future Outlook
This session provides a detailed overview of the California housing market, analyzing its current state and future outlook. We start by examining macrotrends affecting housing, such as policy shifts, modular...
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Tackling California’s Housing Shortage by Expanding Opportunities for the Public and Private Sectors to Work Together
A survey of recent articles and editorials published across California suggests our housing shortage is complicated by a myriad of issues that have developed over time making it difficult to...
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The Developer Perspective on California: What is Driving the Exodus of Developers from California and What Potential Solutions Should Cities be Considering
As California grapples with unprecedented housing challenges, a significant question looms: Why are developers increasingly steering clear of the Golden State, and what can be done to reverse this trend?...
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Addressing the Missing Middle: The Prospect for Workforce Housing
In recent years, government officials have highlighted the lack of convenient and affordable housing for the workforce that is critical to a properly functioning community. The increasing need for workforce...
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Innovative Approaches to Sustaining Affordable Multifamily Housing
This session will explore the innovative strategies used to preserve naturally occurring affordable multifamily housing in urban areas. Using the recent acquisition of a Baldwin Village property as a case...
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Architectural Design in Affordable Housing: Opportunities and Constraints
Join us to explore the intersection of design and development in the affordable housing sector. Housing authorities, local governments, and investors will gain insights into how design contributes to the...
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Open House La: Collaborating Across The Provider, Developer And Government Sectors
Led by KPMG, this panel dives into the multifaceted challenges of Los Angeles’ housing crisis and homelessness, with a special emphasis on the role of collaboration in affordable housing development....
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Public-Private Partnerships: Pioneering Attainable Housing Solutions
In the evolving quest to address the critical challenge of housing affordability and accessibility, the innovative collaboration between public and private sectors stands out as a promising solution. This session...
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How Can We Push California’s Capacity To Reduce Project Delays and Produce More Affordable Housing?
California's housing shortage has reached a critical point. There is currently a shortage of almost 973,000 rental homes affordable and available for extremely low-income renters. This dire situation demands innovative...
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Understanding “Electively Affordable” Housing: Market-Driven Solutions for Below-Market-Rate Developments
While affordable housing remains a pressing issue, government-subsidized solutions alone cannot meet the growing demand. To truly address the housing shortage, it is essential to engage market-driven approaches that promote...