By David Garcia, Deputy Director of Policy California’s next governor will inherit significant housing affordability and homelessness challenges, as well as the opportunity to implement housing policy initiatives and legislative changes enacted…
Webinar | Thursday, June 4, 10:00 - 11:00am PT Permanent supportive housing (PSH) remains one of the most effective tools for ending chronic homelessness, yet providers across the country are facing growing…
Findings from the Terner Housing Policy Simulator at Terner Labs Local market conditions—such as land values, construction costs, and regulatory environments—can shape how housing development responds to policy changes. Therefore, reforms that…
The Terner Center for Housing Innovation, The New York Times, San Francisco Foundation, and Housing Action Coalition hosted a live, nonpartisan forum in which leading Democratic candidates in California’s 2026 gubernatorial…
Please join the Boyce Affordable Housing Symposium, an immersive exploration of the possibilities of mixed-income and affordable housing in the context of a transit-oriented development. Thursday, May 7, 1:00 – 7:30pm PT UC Berkeley Bauer…
California is on the cusp of a major transformation of its affordable housing delivery system. Beginning July 1, 2026, the state will launch its first standalone housing agency—the California Housing and Homelessness…