As communities grapple with the tension between community desires and regional and statewide housing needs and mandates, local jurisdictions find themselves between a rock and a hard place, and elected city leaders find themselves torn between supporting their voters and meeting critical housing goals. Are some major development projects too big for a small- or medium-sized city? Should regional and state-wide goals override local control, especially in times of crisis? Join us for a lively panel to discuss this question using local examples and learn about the arguments for local, regional and state oversight, as well as what’s happening at each level to address the regional housing crisis. Presented by ULI San Francisco.
+ Denise Pinkston / TMG Development
+ Scott Wiener / California State Senate
+ John Rahaim / San Francisco Planning Department
+ Seth Miller / League of California Cities
+ Robert Ogilvie / SPUR
This program is part of ULI San Francisco’s "Housing the Bay" initiative. Learn more about this event and the initiative >>