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Future-Proofing Communities
2024 Housing Opportunity Conference
Ressourcen
Zusammenfassung der Sitzung:
Zusammenfassung der Sitzung: Nearly 15 million people live in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain and more than 46 million homes are located in the wildland-urban interface. Millions more are left in the dark, often in extremely hot or freezing temperatures, after severe storms disrupt power. As disasters continue to increase in frequency and intensity, protecting people and housing units from climate impacts is a critical component to preserving supply. This panel discussed strategies for protecting communities from fires, floods, and power outages, including insurance challenges, geothermal exchanges, and innovative technologies that help to create resilient communities.
Moderator
Diskussionsteilnehmer
VERBUNDENE
Veranstaltungssitzung
Financing Tools to Make Affordable Deals Pencil
As costs escalate and public dollars dwindle, affordable deals have become increasingly challenging. Moderator David Steinwedell, Affordable Central Texas, led the discussion on tools and strategies to get more affordable housing built. Topics includ...
Veranstaltungssitzung
A Look Back on the Latest State and Local Housing Policy Innovations
State and local governments have been pushing zoning reform, new funding, and other proposals to advance attainable housing production and preservation in their communities. Moderated by Michael Wilt, Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation, with ...
Veranstaltungssitzung
Addressing Housing Needs through Equitable Transit-Oriented Development and Suburban Retrofits
Transit-oriented communities create mixed-use neighborhoods centered around transit. They are purposefully designed to make it more convenient to take transit, walk, bike, or roll than to drive. This panel expanded on the traditional definition of tr...
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