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General Session: Austin: Past, Present, and Future
2024 Housing Opportunity Conference
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Zusammenfassung der Sitzung:
Zusammenfassung der Sitzung: During this session, Austin’s history, growth and future were discussed by a panel of local experts. The panel discussed historical issues such as redlining and restricted lending limiting the opportunities of minority communities, and the effects of freeway development and suburbanization. The panel then focused on the current issues and how the city is responding to its population growth, including the reconstruction of Interstate 35 and downtown development.
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A Look Back on the Latest State and Local Housing Policy Innovations
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Veranstaltungssitzung
Future-Proofing Communities
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Veranstaltungssitzung
Addressing Housing Needs through Equitable Transit-Oriented Development and Suburban Retrofits
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