Terner Center for Housing Innovation’s Post

In recent years, California has become fertile ground for land-use innovation at the state level. From Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) reform to density bonus law, to upzoning commercial corridors and strengthening housing element law, California has been pursuing an “all of the above” approach. What can other states learn from this experimentation? What is working on the ground and what isn’t? What are the remaining barriers to increasing zoned capacity that can be addressed at the state level? Join us on Tuesday, December 3 for a webinar on the above questions with Sarah Karlinsky, Ramie Dare, Annie Fryman, Noerena Limon, and Steve Wertheim. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gRNTjjd4

  • Image on a navy blue background. on top of the background is a light blue outline of California state. the top right reads "tuesday, december 3, 10 - 11 am PT, virtual" and below that "Lessons from California: What states can learn about zoning for more housing." the Terner Center logo is on the bottom right of the image. There are five headshots across the middle of the image: Sarah Karlinsky, Terner Center, Noerena Limon, Casita Coalition, Annie Fryman, SPUR, Steve Wertheim, office of Assemblymember Buffy Wicks, and Ramie Dare, Mercy Housing California.
Sheela Jivan

Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley

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