UPCOMING
EVENTS
We offer members-only and open-to-the-public events to help build a passionate, educated, and active community.
Together, we are working towards solving the housing shortage, displacement, and affordability crisis in California.
We welcome sponsors for our bi-annual events (Spring Symposium + Housing Heroes) to sustain and promote our efforts as an organization.
YIMBY Lobby Day
Join us in Sacramento on May 19th (10am–5pm) at the Elks Tower to advocate for California’s premier housing legislation.
This one-day event is designed for you to travel and return home the same day while making a direct impact at the State Capitol. YIMBY will provide the advocacy training and schedule your legislative meetings. You'll be paired with a Lobby Group, meet with legislators to support key housing bills, and end the day with a fun reception.
Help us amplify the pro-housing movement and work toward an affordable California for everyone!
LA City Planning Presentation on Development Services Bureau
Join YIMBY Los Angeles and Housing Action Coalition for a presentation by Kevin Keller, Executive Officer of LA City Planning. Keller will be reviewing the creation of the Development Services Bureau and how different offices and work will be consolidated under one entity to streamline housing reviews.
Policy and Candidate Endorsement Discussion (First Session)
With the March 2024 elections only four months away, join the HAC team and your fellow HAC members for a virtual event to discuss the key housing policies and pro-housing candidates you believe HAC should endorse this election season. This is a valuable opportunity have an impact on the future of housing in California.
AB 1633 Implementation Webinar with Prof Chris Elmendorf
How will AB 1633 change how cities in California conduct environmental review? Join Professor Chris Elmendorf for a webinar on what this new law means and how cities should be preparing to implement it. This event is meant to provide a practical guide for city staff and professional planners to how to think about new standards under AB 1633.