@LauraSchmahmann, @AlexRamiller, and @FieldsDesiree explore the growth of San Francisco's tech industry, highlighting pandemic-driven shifts in platform firms' impact on urban space. https://t.co/YSa6AC4tWE
Excited to share my first policy brief at the Terner Center, looking at California's efforts to encourage local jurisdictions to proactively enable greater housing production!
Our latest paper delves into California’s Prohousing Designation Program, which aims to incentivize local governments to advance a range of policies to encourage new housing construction. We look at early adopter cities and how the program can be improved: https://t.co/dz6UUb7GZT
Excited to share a new article with @LauraSchmahmann and @FieldsDesiree exploring the trajectory of downtown San Francisco's tech office cluster over the past 15 years! https://t.co/0U66SE72Px
What is multi-family homeownership and how can it promote workforce participation and economic resilience for low and moderate income people? Read my conversation with @alexschafran here: https://t.co/Wl1RyM3zDS
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Moving to shared equity: locational outcomes for households in shared equity homeownership programs
Ramiller @AlexRamiller, Acolin @ArthurAcolin, Rebecca J. Walter & Wang @VinceWRN explores the impact of alternative homeownership models.
https://t.co/4wsBFslOY5
Here is some data on CA's eviction cliff as the ERAP program ends 3/31 & protections lapse for 300k+ still awaiting assistance. Among applicants, 1 in 3 (180,526 hhs) had received an eviction notice or threat when they applied. We mapped them: https://t.co/efaE067drp
More than 180k households have been approved for aid in CA's rental assistance program, but less than 76k have actually received assistance so far.
These findings and more in our new report from @policylink w/ @HousingNowCA and @Western_Center!
https://t.co/sFqWAzBU8z
Editors' Featured Articles: Displacement through development? Property turnover and eviction risk in Seattle by @AlexRamiller https://t.co/ATvyBfOlWg #EditorsPicks#FreeAccess
The new season of @KQED's #SOLDOUT podcast is out today talking about #evictions in the suburbs, #displacement destinations, and racial disparities featuring work from UDP's @timthomas@AlexRamiller Cheng Ren & @evictionsstudy https://t.co/9CJ1JhTAJr
@WarrenJWells@SFBART I think it's because BART doesn't technically own the trains yet, so the maps still default to the manufacturer settings! https://t.co/QTWJNV9Vxo
The scale of the impending housing crisis is massive, unprecedented, and could impact millions of households for years to come.
In this project with @policylink, we used novel census data to document just how many households are at risk.
NEW DATA📣 With ~7 million children living in 6+ million households behind on rent, Congress must immediately pass an eviction moratorium to prevent the specter of mass eviction & give rent relief programs time to deliver. Some findings from our latest rent debt analysis.
This situation is untenable and fast-moving – we plan to continue updating our analysis as more data becomes available, and hope to keep the scale of this crisis at the forefront of the conversation.