Deep-rooted racial residential segregation and housing discrimination have given rise to housing disparities among low-income Black young adults in the US. Most studies have focused on single dimensions of housing instability, and thus provide a partial view of how Black young adults experience multipl...
Housing Element Law provides more stringent requirements for low-income housing that should have been accommodated during the previous cycle, but has instead been rolled over to a new planning cycle. Specifically, when identifying certain sites to accommodate low-income units, jurisdictions mu...
California's Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has ruled that the state's prevailing wage requirements don't apply to a development receiving federal low-income housing tax credits and tax-exempt bond financing. DIR, which administers the state's prevailing wage laws, issued its decision ...
HOUSING stabilityRESIDENTIAL segregationRESIDENTIAL patternsYOUNG adultsSOCIOECONOMIC disparities in healthBackground: Deep-rooted racial residential segregation and housing discrimination have given rise to housing disparities among low-income Black young adults in the US. Most studies have focused on single ...
More than 2.24 million low-income adults in California cannot always afford to put food on the table and, as a result, almost one out of three of these adults, 658,000, experiences episodes of hunger. This is a sad reality in a state that has the largest agricultural economy in the Uni...
, leading to the demise of that transit. on the other hand, inclusionary housing requirements that force developers to subsidize low-income units sometimes scare developers off altogether—as may be happening in portland, oregon, for example. “the rhetoric and tone in the debate has gotten ...
State lawmakers have known about the law’s weaknesses for decades but haven’t fixed them. They have added dozens of new planning requirements to the process but have not provided any incentive, such as a greater share of tax dollars, for local governments to meet their housing goals. ...
Gentrification and Neighborhood Housing Cycles: Will America's Future Downtowns Be Rich? This paper identifies a new factor, the age of the housing stock, that affects where high- and low-income neighborhoods are located in U.S. cities. High-in... JK Brueckner,SS Rosenthal - 《Review of ...
Some Californians will be eligible to receive $2,000 to buy an e-bike in an effort to get more cars off the road and keep more money in their pocket. It also has great health benefits.
Some Californians will be eligible to receive $2,000 to buy an electric bike in an effort to get more cars off the road and keep more money in their pocket. It also has great health benefits. These days, you see them all over the place. E-bikes are a feature on California roads ...