Three Reasons to Be Optimistic About Housing in San Francisco
Our Executive Director Corey Smith writes about three reasons for people to be optimistic about housing in San Francisco
Peter Belden (Sierra Club) and Noerena Limon (Casita Coalition)
This month’s conversation underscored how California’s housing challenges are shaped by forces at both ends of the policy spectrum. From Capitol insider views on the latest federal housing legislation and budget negotiations to a statewide advocate’s warning about the deep funding and infrastructure gaps slowing progress, the committee heard candid assessments of where the biggest levers lie—and what’s standing in the way.
Peter Lawrence (Novogradac) and Elisa Rodriguez Furey (SFPUC - ‘Our City, Our Power’ Campaign)
This month’s Regulatory Committee brought together two vital perspectives on housing in California: a Capitol insider’s view on the latest legislation and budget dynamics, and a statewide advocate’s outlook on the deep funding gaps holding us back from hitting our housing goals.
CEQA Reform: A Landmark Milestone
This month, I explore how San Francisco's new rezoning plan offers a promising blueprint for implementing abundance principles through smart and measured growth, while also emphasizing that rezoning is just one piece of the puzzle.
Raayan Mohtashemi (Office of Senator Scott Wiener) + Natalie Spievack (Housing California)
This month’s Regulatory Committee brought together two vital perspectives on housing in California: a Capitol insider’s view on the latest legislation and budget dynamics, and a statewide advocate’s outlook on the deep funding gaps holding us back from hitting our housing goals.