Almost every infill site requires site assessment and planning before redevelopment can occur. In this webinar, the Center for Creative Land Re-use (CCLR) highlights two funding opportunities that can
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In 2020 San Francisco’s Planning Department released this Housing Development Feasibility and Costs whitepaper as part of its Housing Affordability Strategies initiative. The paper examines the cost
The Mobility Hubs Playbook is a comprehensive technical assistance guide with implementation strategies, tactical approaches and management techniques. Download the complete Mobility Hubs Playbook
The Infrastructure Financing for Infill Development in the Bay Area whitepaper provides guidelines and resources for local jurisdictions pursuing development of their “infill development” areas
Since 1969, the State of California has required each local government to plan for its share of the state’s housing needs for people of all income levels. Through the Regional Housing Needs Allocation
Group housing, or co-living, can help respond to the need for lower rents and more housing choices in the Bay Area. The co-living concept centers around renting bedrooms in a multi-bedroom building
Priority Development Areas (PDAs) are places near public transit that are planned for new homes, jobs and community amenities. Since they are located in places with existing transit infrastructure
The People, Places & Prosperity report (PDF) highlights the activities that ABAG undertook in partnership with local governments, regional agencies, business groups, community organizations, and other
In response to a lack of affordable housing suited to the needs of changing households, a number of jurisdictions have revised their regulations to permit the development of more compact rental
As developers seek higher density and higher revenue per square foot to offset rising land value and construction costs while holding rents at an affordable level relative to income, markets have seen