This paper draws from empirical research conducted in the City of Santa Monica in California to provide fresh insights on a successful innovative inclusionary housing program, the Affordable Housing Production Program (AHPP). This program was established to increase affordable housing production and ...
Client: Santa Monica Redevelopment Agency Seifel advised the former Santa Monica Redevelopment Agency on its Ten Year Housing Compliance Plan and assessed progress in meeting the Agency’s inclusionary housing requirements in the Earthquake Recovery Redevelopment Project Area. Established in 1994, the ...
Yes, definitely. The Redevelopment Agency set-aside of funds for housing is critical to preserving and creating affordable housing in Santa Monica. My hope would be to secure more than 20% of set-aside for housing by continuing to demonstrate in Santa Monica that affordable housing can be pro...
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Santa Monica temporarily bans micro-apartments that aren’t affordable "It would be irresponsible of us not to take some action given what this could say for the housing balance downtown," councilmember says. ByJenna ChandlerMarch 27, 2019 ...
December 17, 2024 -- The Santa Monica College (SMC) Board is seeking applicants to fill the seat vacated by Barry Snell after he was elected to the City Council last month, college officials announced Monday. New Council Moves to Streamline Housing Process ...
The Santa Monica Pulse is a monthly poll sent to a group of civically engaged Santa Monica residents who are interested in education efforts surrounding crime and safety in their city. Each month, the poll asks residents about key issues facing the city, including crime, homelessness, and ...
Personally, these last two local elections have been gratifying. Not only do we have a new generation of leaders in Santa Monica, young leaders who will make us proud, but also the liberalism shared by nearly all Santa Monicans will no longer be distorted on the council by otherwise liberal...
I was proud of the orderly fashion in which the more than 400 Chicano and Latino residents of Santa Ana showed their disapproval of the city’s overzealous interpretation of the Uniform Housing Code. Nevertheless, the council decided that this particular interpretation, which is found nowhere else...
Richard K. Green