Asset Management Training: AM351 Advanced Housing Asset Management (CHAM)

Oakland Housing Authority 1540 Webster Street, Oakland, CA, United States

We invite you to be a part of BRIDGE's Advanced Housing Asset Management which is the final course of the Certified Housing Asset Manager (CHAM) series. This course will be offered November 6-8, 2018 (Tuesday to Thursday) from 8:30am to 5:00pm in Oakland. This training will provide the following: skills for analyzing and managing portfolios of properties, through exercises involving both case studies and analysis of their own organizations’ portfolios. Register Today!

$975

Anticipating Tomorrow’s Older Residents

SPUR Oakland 1544 Broadway, Oakland, CA, United States

The population of Americans aged 65 and older is expected to skyrocket over the next 20 years, but much of our existing housing types aren’t designed for aging residents. Who is leading the charge on planning and building for this growing segment of the population? Come learn about new ways to address this plight, including innovation in senior services, co-housing options, affordability and more. + Alexis Denton / SmithGroup + Lenore McDonald / Center for Elders’ Independence + Meredith Caplin  / CSS Home Care + Chris…

Free – $10

San Francisco State University Center for Applied Housing Research lecture.

San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway ave, San Francisco, CA, United States

Save the date for this speaker reception and lecture with Dr. Edward G. Goetz, Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs and Professor of Urban Planning at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Goetz will present "Housing Policy and the O-Word: Getting beyond the mistakes and constraints of the 'Opportunity' paradigm."

Designing for Inclusive Community

1499 Potrero 1499 Portrero Ave., San Francisco, CA, United States

We're looking for individuals of all abilities, incomes, and backgrounds to help us envision what a truly inclusive community looks like. In this workshop -- supported by faculty from Stanford's d.School and community leaders -- we'll define key design elements, housing models, and community values that support inclusive housing. First, you will be paired with a “use case,” a Bay Area resident with specific housing needs and preferences. You’ll work with them, and your team, to design their ideal home and community.…

Free