The Landscape of Middle-Income Housing Affordability in California David Garcia, Shazia Manji, Quinn Underriner, Carolina Reid Published On April 4, 2022 Authors: David Garcia, Policy Director Shazia Manji, Research Assistant Quinn Underriner, Data Scientist Carolina Reid, Faculty Research Advisor Read the full paper here. Image courtesy of Sightline Institute Missing Middle Homes Flickr Library Share This Post: Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via LinkedIn Related Articles Reaffirming the Federal Commitment to Fair Housing: Lessons from California in Implementing AFFHOn January 19th, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a new proposed Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing… Communities and RegionsReligious Tenets & Low-Income Tenants: Lessons Learned from Jordan CourtAs part of our commitment to the education and professional development of UC Berkeley students, the Terner Center highlights exceptional… Communities and RegionsIn 2022, California Voters Will Vote Locally on HousingVoters in California have become accustomed to voting on big-ticket housing-related measures in general elections. In 2018, Californians voted to… Communities and RegionsAn Uneven Housing Safety Net: Disparities in the Disbursement of Emergency Rental Assistance and the Role of Local Institutional CapacityRead the full paper here. Authors: Elizabeth Kneebone, Research Director Quinn Underriner, Data Scientist Communities and Regions