Silicon Valley Regional Economic Forum

TBD Oakland, CA, United States

The Silicon Valley Regional Economic Forum is one of the 16 regional forums in the state of California that are held in the Spring to help identify economic competitiveness issues of the region. In partnership with local organizations, we produce this event to discuss the issues that matter to us most.The results from the forums are funneled up to a state wide summit or Capitol day to identify the issues facing the state. All of these efforts work to streamline legislation…

$45 – $90

TCAC Working Group Meeting with Mark Stivers

NPH Conference Room 369 Pine Street, Suite 310,, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join NPH and TCAC Executive Director Mark Stivers July 21st for important news, key updates and discussion around the TCAC program.

NPH Legislative Issues Committee Meeting

NPH Conference Room 369 Pine Street, Suite 310,, San Francisco, CA, United States

Formed in 1983, the NPH Legislative Issues Committee discusses issues related to housing policy, funding, and programs on the regional, state, and federal levels, and makes preliminary recommendations to guide and inform NPH’s position on each issue. This group meets the first Thursday of each month, typically from 9:30 – 11:30 am. At times, the committee meets for a longer period of time to accommodate longer agenda items, such as reviewing bills and establishing legislative priorities. For more information please contact Michael…

Innovative Approaches to Solving the Housing Crisis

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 101 Market St, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to discuss and explore some of the experimental and smaller scale activities that hold the promise of bringing housing to market sooner. Innovations such as vacant property recapture, pre-fab construction, small sites acquisition and co-housing are solutions that are poised for immediate adoption. Attendees will learn about the successes and challenges of current projects and what is needed to encourage wider adoption in communities throughout the state through advocacy, partnerships and financing. Click here…

Free