Terner Blog: No Limits
In recent years, California has become fertile ground for land-use innovation at the state level. From Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) reform to density bonus law, to upzoning commercial corridors and strengthening…
Earlier this fall, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed over 60 housing-related bills into law, most of which will become effective January 1, 2025. These new laws will shape housing outcomes in…
Climate Migration: Getting Ahead of the Next Housing Crisis Domestic climate migration is increasingly becoming a high profile issue that spans partisan divides and policy domains. Thousands have been displaced by climate disasters, such…
On Tuesday, October 8, the Terner Center for Housing Innovation and the Land Economics Society (LAI) hosted a webinar exploring the intersection of Construction Defect Liability and Homeownership. Condominiums—long a…
On Tuesday, September 24, the Terner Center for Housing Innovation and the Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality hosted a webinar focusing on efforts to expand Renter's Tax Credit policies at the…
Authors: Christi Economy, Ryan Finnigan The needs of people experiencing or at risk of homelessness often span multiple systems—including housing, healthcare, social welfare, employment, education, and criminal justice. Local coordination across all…