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Will California lawmakers boost Black homeownership?

Will California lawmakers boost Black homeownership?
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California s parking minimums are bad for cities Why do planners want to keep them?

A few years ago, Laura Friedman toured an affordable housing project in Glendale, the city of 200,000 she represents in the California State Assembly. What caught her eye was the garage: a cavernous, subterranean space, virtually empty. To comply with local parking requirements two spaces for every studio or one-bedroom apartment, and rising from there the builders had been forced to pour millions of dollars of concrete and reduce their number of new apartments, all to build a garage their low-income tenants would never fill. “These requirements are definitely stopping housing,” she concluded. Advertisement It’s a familiar situation: Nearly all California cities require that enormous amounts of parking accompany every piece of new construction. In Cupertino, for example, where Apple has its headquarters, a new single-family home must come with four parking spaces. Such requirements effectively block most small-scale, affordable, and infill housing; they distort the size and

Are renters - and U S economy - hurtling toward an eviction cliff ?

Date Time Are renters – and U.S. economy – hurtling toward an ‘eviction cliff’? More than a year after COVID-19 lockdowns were imposed, millions of U.S. renters have lost income and are billions of dollars behind in paying rent. When federal and state moritoria expire in the weeks ahead, UC Berkeley experts say, the nation may see a surge in evictions – and an unprecedented housing disaster. (Photo by David Mark via Pixabay) Schools and businesses are reopening, diners are returning to restaurants, and fans are returning to sports stadiums, but a new crisis in the COVID-19 pandemic may be just weeks away: the possible eviction of millions of Americans who have fallen behind in their rent.

Are 3D Printed Housing Communities Actually on the Horizon?

The company is partnering with the Palari Group to build the historical neighborhood in Rancho Mirage, California, in Spring 2022. The $15 million project will feature 15 three-bedroom and two-bathroom homes. The homes will also be eco-friendly as part of their net-zero initiative. The Rancho Mirage community will start at $595,000. With 3D printed technology, we re able to eliminate about 99% of the waste that normally accumulates during a typical stick-built, Foden said. We re hoping to get to fully net-zero construction by 2028, which is about 22 years ahead of the construction industry. David Garcia, policy director at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation, UC Berkeley, believes any innovation that can be brought to the construction space should be explored. With the cost of a home in California seven times the average income Garcia says builders can t build housing that is as affordable to people as they used to. The cost to build housing in California is very high.

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