Diversity in Planning: Why It Matters

SPUR San Jose 76 South First Street, San Jose, CA, United States

The city planning profession has traditionally failed to reflect the diversity of the residents of the places it plans. While enrollment in city planning programs across the country indicates that those patterns are changing, it’s still important to reflect on why diversity in the profession is important and how it impacts our cities. Whose voice is being heard? Where are ideas coming from? Who has the power to plan communities? Come dive into this important topic with SPUR.Panel: Councilmember Margaret Abe-Koga / Mountain…

Free – $10

NPH Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group Meeting

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

NPH invites you to participate in the second meeting of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Working Group. The NPH DEI Working Group is tasked with building on the listening sessions, panels, and workshops organized over the past year to create and implement an affordable housing sector-wide DEI action plan.At this upcoming meeting we will be finalizing our mission, structure, and learning about the efforts to recruit new talent to the affordable housing sector that is being led by the…

Free

SPUR: Reinventing Public Housing

San Francisco’s public housing developments have long been the victim of neglected maintenance, a lack of supportive services and flaws in design. However, recent innovative steps to revitalize these developments have proven highly successful and offer lessons for architects and designers to learn from as they work on public housing projects around the country. Come examine the design strategies that contribute to safety, social cohesion and family well-being while building and supporting a healthy community. Panel: Lisa Gelfand / Gelfand Partners ArchitectsPaulett Taggart /…

Free – $10

NPH Brown Bag: Physically Accessible Affordable Housing – Compliance with Evolving Legal Landscape

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

The landscape of accessible development standards in affordable housing has changed significantly in the last few years, helping to reduce historical barriers to people with mobility and sensory disabilities and making it imperative for developers, municipalities, and advocates to become familiar with current federal and state accessibility requirements, including recent developments from CTCAC, HCD, and the Division of the State Architect (DSA). Attendees will hear from a Bay Area service provider about the unique challenges people with disabilities face when…

$35 – $60