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Roadmap Home 2030: Affordable Housing Solutions for California

Host: Commonwealth Club

This month, Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration reported a quarter of a million Californians experiencing homelessness requested help in 2020—numbers that skyrocketed from previous estimates in some Bay Area counties. The Golden State is lauded for its job opportunities and diverse population, but it’s also the state with some of the highest housing and transportation costs in the nation. Now, Californians are demanding change, and a cross-sectional group of affordable housing and homelessness advocates created Roadmap Home 2030, a definitive plan to end homelessness and create affordable homes for all over the next 10 years.

California's Roadmap Home 2030 logoHousing California, the California Housing Partnership, and dozens of experts and advocates identified 57 policy solutions to create affordable homes, protect low-income renters, end homelessness and ensure racial equity. With their detailed plan of creative solutions, coupled with dedicated leadership, this ambitious group believes a better California is doable. The wealth gap and a shortage of affordable homes in the state prohibits Californians from building healthy and fulfilling lives. With considerable energy and influence, this coalition of housing advocates are seeking to make bold, structural change to create an equitable future where everyone has a safe place to live.

Join our expert panel for a conversation about equity, change and the fight to dramatically shift the landscape on affordable housing and homelessness in the Golden State.

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Speakers

  • David Chiu, California State Assemblymember, 17th District
  • Ruby Bolaria-Shifrin, Director of Housing Affordability, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
  • Tomiquia Moss, Founder and Chief Executive, All Home
  • Zella Knight, Resident Leader, Residents United Network

Moderators

  • Molly Solomon, Reporter for Housing Affordability, KQED Public Media