Tech Giants Aim to Solve West Coast Housing Shortage

July 23, 2020

Big tech loan funds for housing are a good first step, but what's really needed is deep equity investment and a commitment to ongoing revenue sources. “One common approach for large tech companies has been investing in low-cost loans to affordable-housing developers. While that financing is helpful, there is more need for down-payment grants for these projects to cover upfront costs, said Fernando Martí, co-director of the Council of Community Housing Organizations, a coalition of affordable-housing developers and advocates in San Francisco.”

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Bay Area needs to build lots of housing to meet state goals — and goals called too low

July 21, 2020

“Peter Cohen, co-director of the Council for Community Housing Organizations, said the RHNA goal should be to promote more housing of all kinds in suburban and smaller cities while focusing on affordable development in cities like San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland, where many low-income families have been replaced by wealthier professionals.” To learn about the RHNA process and how it will affect Bay Area housing, read more below.

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Bill Could Help Keep Some Rentals Affordable

July 16, 2020

Assembly Bill 1703 would require most owners looking to sell residential rental property to give the property’s tenants, as well as designated groups like nonprofits, the opportunity to make the first offer to purchase. ‘If you mapped where most homes were lost, and who lost them, they were Black and brown communities,’ said Peter Cohen, co-director of the Council of Community Housing Organizations, one of more than 40 groups that sponsored the bill and brought the concept to the state Capitol, where Assemblyman Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) wrote and introduced it.”

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Planning Commission approves expansion of educator, affordable housing program

July 16, 2020

“Under the changes, the program set forth by last year’s Proposition E will specifically require 10 percent of affordable units built to contain three bedrooms while allowing higher heights and allow smaller lots of as little as 8,000 square feet to be eligible. Prop. E, approved in November with 76 percent of the vote, allows 100 percent affordable housing to be built on public land.”

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ASSEMBLYMEMBER RICHARD BLOOM INTRODUCES AB 1703 – RIGHT TO FIRST OFFER

July 2, 2020

“The result of our current deeply inequitable and broken housing system was made painfully clear in the 2008 foreclosure crisis. It wiped out trillions of dollars of generational wealth, particularly in Black and Latinx communities, and pushed thousands of families out of their homes,” said Peter Cohen, co-director of the Council of Community Housing Organizations in San Francisco.

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2008 Was A Disaster. Here’s How California Should Respond to Save Its Affordable Homes

May 5, 2020

We have seen our state and local leaders recognize this through eviction moratoria, mortgage relief, and other critical short-term measures that will keep people housed today. But the long-term choices will be just as critical, especially for communities of color that are bearing the brunt of both the health and displacement impacts. We have the opportunity to not only survive this crisis, but emerge with a more equitable system for all our communities.

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What Would It Mean to Cancel Rent?

May 4, 2020

Nonprofit housing development and acquisition “still requires rent, even if set for low incomes,” says Peter Cohen, co-director on the Council of Community Housing Organizations. “It requires having cash flow, reserves, insurance, property management, and tenant relations, etc. That’s what our community housing nonprofits have learned and evolved over the many years. If our north star is a decommodified housing system, effectively social housing in a whole variety of different forms, we want to be responsible about how we maintain and sustain that housing system at scale so it will work in practice. So when our movement puts forth proposals like this, it is important that we differentiate based on how and by whom housing is owned, distinguishing nonprofit from private entities, so we don’t harm our own collective pathway to that north star.”

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It's Time to Cancel Rent

April 1, 2020

“The reality we have to face for so many millions of folks across the country is that they are living almost paycheck to paycheck,” says Peter Cohen, co-director of the affordable-housing organization Council of Community Housing Organizations. “They’re kind of at the margins. We’ve all seen the data of how many Americans are ‘rent-burdened’—they’re paying more of their income than they should be—in order to leave enough money for food and medication and other things.”

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Wiener tries again with zoning reform bill to require 2 to 4 housing units per parcel

March 9, 2020

“In suburban low-density areas there is basically not the same intense development happening, it's a lot quieter in those places. All the market development activity is for the most part happening in urban core areas, and it's happening on adrenaline — too much too fast — in a lot of urban communities across the state but it's also quite concentrated in gentrifying neighborhoods, which is why we have the displacement crisis.”

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Can San Francisco be saved?

February 17, 2020

“We’re continuing to see the very, very bottom of the economic spectrum get worse,” says Cohen, whose four-person outfit, which represents 24 member organizations, wields tremendous power over San Francisco housing policy.

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