Great resources from UC Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project showing which parts of the Bay Area are experiencing or at risk of gentrification and displacement. These tools provide essential research for creating policies tailored to the needs of specific geographies and communities.
Read MoreApril 2017
An article by George W. McCarthy of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy on the principles behind and importance of land value capture.
Read MoreNovember 2016
Urban Habitat’s latest report on the ways that growing inequality is reshaping the Bay Area, creating new areas of racial and economic segregation.
Read MoreMay 2016
The latest research from UC Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project (Dr. Miriam Zuk and Professor Karen Chapple) calling into question the validity of a controversial report released by the Legislative Analyst’s Office in February 2016, and providing strong evidence that the most effective strategies for fighting displacement are the construction of affordable housing and policies to stabilize existing tenants – not simply building market-rate housing.
Read MoreOctober 9, 2014
[people.power.media]’s latest report debunking several of the “supply-side” arguments made about the housing crisis, and offering an alternative list of practical and immediate solutions.
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