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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday proposed $12 billion in new funding to get more people experiencing homelessness in the state into housing and to “functionally end family homelessness” [...]
Evidence is mounting that the pandemic may have a long-lasting effect on Sacramento’s economy beyond vanquished jobs and businesses, as telecommuters continue to move in from the Bay [...]
The Biden Administration sent a strong message last month with a commitment to cutting U.S. emissions in half by 2030, and it’s clear that housing will be central to a [...]
Corporate America has traditionally been content to sit out of conversations about hot-button issues. …Matt Schwartz, president of the California Housing Partnership, thinks the companies should be using [...]
Anger and frustration rightfully jump out from each page of the recent federal court order creating a right to shelter for the 4,600 unhoused residents in downtown Los Angeles’ skid [...]
In early March, the city of Santa Cruz got word that it had scored $5 million from the competitive federal Local Housing Trust Fund (LHTF), which is [...]
Tenants and landlords are hurting, homelessness is skyrocketing and the housing market is out of control. The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t the only reason for that, but it’s making [...]
Los Angeles is facing a crisis within a crisis when it comes to affordable housing. On top of the county’s well-documented shortage of cheap apartments, thousands of existing affordable units [...]
California launched its first-ever “data warehouse” to provide a more complete picture of homelessness in the state, helping local officials make more data-informed policy decisions to prevent and end homelessness. …Groups [...]
During the pandemic, California home buyers gobbled up single-family homes in exurbs and suburbs while low-income earners struggled to make rent. (AUDIO)
Bogaard will serve with Leslie Barnes, Former District 3 Councilman Joel Bryant, Philip Burns, Julianna Delgado, Megan Foker, Akila Gibbs, Allison Henry, Sarah Letts, Anne Miskey, Rita Moreno, Phyllis Mueller, Andrew Oliver, Phlunte Riddle, Stan Rushing, Barry Storch, and J. Noel Toro. …A California [...]
The California Housing Partnership hosted a five-part Affordable Housing Building Decarbonization Summit in late 2020 to understand the opportunities and challenges of building decarbonization policies and programs across California [...]
After five years of planning and months of construction delays, first-time developer Vincent Ricchiuti was ready to open his luxury apartment complex. Then came the pandemic. …A greater [...]
Before the pandemic, around 160,000 Californians were homeless on any given night—accounting for more than a quarter of the nation’s homeless population. The number is likely higher now, and one [...]
‘This is the moment to save lives’ A powerful group of nonprofits and housing advocates Thursday called for bold statewide reforms and higher corporate taxes to attack California’s [...]
A new proposal for comprehensive housing reform aimed at ending homelessness in California, Roadmap Home 2030, will be presented to state lawmakers in an online event Thursday. Roadmap [...]
As the COVID-19 pandemic begins to wane, local leaders must turn their attention to housing. …When it’s unveiled on March 25, leaders should carefully study California’s Roadmap HOME [...]
As the COVID-19 pandemic begins to wane, local leaders must turn their attention to housing. …When it’s unveiled on March 25, leaders should carefully study California’s Roadmap HOME 2030, [...]
When the board of the Fresno Housing Authority was debating a proposed 60-unit affordable housing project on Willow and Alluvial avenues in Clovis in March 2019, a commissioner opposed [...]
In the University Park neighborhood just north of USC, Katherine Guevara and her husband, David Guevara Rosillo, are building a home that will subtly evoke a California Craftsman, [...]
Millions of dollars in rent and utility assistance will soon become available to Kern County residents as part of a federal spending bill passed and signed into law [...]
Fresno has the most people per household and the highest percentage of families of large U.S. cities, according to a recent report that analyzed data from the U.S. [...]
Governmental red tape has kept 300 affordable housing units standing as a ghost fleet of former military homes with no concrete plan forward. Even before the coronavirus pandemic, California [...]
SACRAMENTO (KPIX 5) – More than 100 housing bills have been introduced so far in the California legislature this year, an about face from 2020 where housing took [...]

