In its first four years, the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program (AHSC) has provided more than $1.1 billion in funding to support 101 integrated… Read More »
Building Wildfire Resilience in the West Series
In this report, you’ll find an overview of what we learned from our six-part Building Wildfire Resilience Series; the next step in which we hope… Read More »
Droughts, Fires, and Floods
Local Government Commission’s translation paper, Droughts, Fires, and Floods, unpacks how proactive, integrated planning can help reduce impacts for our most vulnerable community members.
Water-Smart Housing Development
Local Government Commission’s translation paper, Water-Smart Housing Development, addresses sprawl and affordable housing concerns through water and land use integration.
Turning the Corner: Monitoring Neighborhood Change to Prevent Displacement
The Funders’ Network recently shared the results of their three-year Turning the Corner: Monitoring Neighborhood Change to Prevent Displacement report, which piloted a research model… Read More »
A Critical Tool in the Fight for Equity: The Bay Area Equity Atlas
The San Francisco Foundation worked closely with community leaders to develop a comprehensive and easy-to-use data and policy tool to help create a more equitable… Read More »
Creating Sustainable Communities and Landscapes
California Strategic Growth Council, OPR, and CALAFCO’s report recommends practices and tools for local collaboration on climate-smart growth.
Integrating Water Efficiency Into Land Use Planning in the Interior West
This Guidebook from Western Resources Advocates provides hundreds of techniques, sample codes/policies, and community examples to reduce the water footprint of new development.
How Can People-Oriented Design Become the Norm in Affordable Housing?
Enterprise Community Partners launched the Design Matters toolkit to equip developers to make support sustainable, resilient, equitable and community-focused developments
Transit Oriented Los Angeles: Envisioning an Equitable and Thriving Future
The UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies report provides a conceptual framework for how more people can live and work near transit in ways… Read More »