States and localities are increasingly using new mixed-income housing policy and financing models as a central strategy in their efforts to address the housing affordability crisis. These models offer the potential to expand supply while promoting economic integration. New Urban Institute research on Massachusetts suggests mixed-income housing may be playing a larger role in the housing market than many expect—accounting for most recent large multifamily development and a substantial share of affordable housing production in the state—while allowing more low-income households to live in high-opportunity neighborhoods.
This webinar will bring together policymakers and practitioners to discuss new mixed-income housing financing models, the policy tools they are using to implement the models, and associated opportunities and challenges.
Speakers
- Hilary Cooper, Director of Innovative Funding for Housing Programs, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade
- Daniel Hornung, Nonresident Fellow, Urban Institute
- Chrystal Kornegay, Chief Executive Officer, MassHousing
- Christina Plerhoples Stacy, Principal Research Associate, Urban Institute
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Support for this event is provided by MassHousing. For more on Urban’s funding policies, go to urban.org/about/organizational-principles.
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
location
Virtual