SCANPH and the city of Pasadena's Housing & Career Services Department convened a workshop on inclusionary housing in the post-Palmer fix era
Read MoreOn January 18th, SCANPH convened a workshop to brief attendees on the upcoming campaign to secure victory for the $4 billion affordable housing bond on the statewide ballot.
Read MoreOn November 30th, SCANPH convened a workshop in partnership with LA Thrives, ACT-LA, Enterprise, and Public Counsel to discuss new local financing and land-use tools available to incentivize transit oriented development (TOD).
Read MoreAnalysis of the tax reform proposal from SCANPH member Novogradac & Company LLP
Read MoreLegislative Priorities Threatened by GOP Draft Tax Reform Bill: Contact your representatives!
Read MoreThe 2017 Out of Reach Report shows that there is a large discrepancy between the average renter wage and the average cost to of rental housing nationwide.
Read MoreThe latest report from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies says that Los Angeles has hit a record-high in homelessness.
Read MoreThe CHPC's latest Housing Needs Assessment reports show that the five-county area needs 949,016 more affordable rental homes to meet the needs of its lowest-income renters. The shortfall is driven largely by Los Angeles County's deficit of 551,807 affordable homes.
Read MorePresident Trump's FY18 budget request proposes to slash federal investments in affordable housing and other essential programs that ensure basic living standards for low income individuals and families. Take action now.
Read MoreSince 1986, the Housing Credit has generated a host of benefits for local communities, including increased surrounding home values and lower crime rates. New Op-Eds/Reports show the importance of preserving the Housing Credit.
Read MoreThe Strategic Growth Council is accepting public comments on the draft FY 2016-17 Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program Guidelines until April 14.
Read MoreOn February 23rd, the Citywide Planning Commission took a historic step to make LA a more Livable City by approving an Affordable Housing Linkage Fee. The fee is now headed to the City Council.
Read MoreSCANPH member Matt Schwartz, President/CEO of the California Housing Partnership Corporation, has penned his thoughts on the Trump Administration’s proposed 2018 budget.
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