Efforts to use this digitized data for urban development must also keep in mind how this sort of data has been used historically. A new post from David Luberoff, Deputy Director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, dives into the concept.
Read More »HUD Roundtable Discusses Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice Rule
Officials in Pennsylvania and from HUD held a gathering this week that discussed the recent rollback of the Obama-era “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” rule, and what HUD has set up in its place.
Read More »The Road to Affordable Housing
With the pandemic and economic stress placing even more focus on affordable housing, some states and cities are rethinking single-family zoning.
Read More »A Shift From Single-Family Zoning
Cities in Oregon, California, and more have passed laws limiting single-family zoning in lieu of high-density. Lawmakers and experts discuss what this means for the industry. This piece originally appeared in the July edition of MReport.
Read More »The End of Single-Family Zoning in California?
New pieces of legislation are slowly allowing residents more ability on their property, and loosening zoning rules in the state.
Read More »How Policy Can Help Housing Affordability
Calling today’s housing policy proposals only “partial fixes” to the current challenges in the housing market, a policy research suggests four major themes for effective future housing policy.
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