After the Projects

After the Projects
Author: Lawrence J. Vale
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2019
Genre: Legal assistance to the poor
ISBN: 0190624337

America is in the midst of a rental housing affordability crisis. More than a quarter of those that rent their homes spend more than half of their income for housing, even as city leaders across the United States have been busily dismantling the nation's urban public housing projects. In After the Projects, Lawrence Vale investigates the deeply-rooted spatial politics of public housing development and redevelopment at a time when lower-income Americans face a desperate struggle to find affordable rental housing in many cities. Drawing on more than 200 interviews with public housing residents, real estate developers, and community leaders, Vale analyzes the different ways in which four major American cities implemented the federal government's HOPE VI program for public housing transformation, while also providing a national picture of this program. Some cities attempted to minimize the presence of the poorest residents in their new mixed-income communities, but other cities tried to serve as many low-income households as possible. Through examining the social, political, and economic forces that underlie housing displacement, Vale develops the novel concept of governance constellations. He shows how the stars align differently in each city, depending on community pressures that have evolved in response to each city's past struggles with urban renewal. This allows disparate key players to gain prominence when implementing HOPE VI redevelopment. A much-needed comparative approach to the existing research on public housing, After the Projects shines a light on the broad variety of attitudes towards public housing redevelopment in American cities and identifies ways to achieve more equitable processes and outcomes for low-income Americans.

North Santa Rosa Station Area Specific Plan

North Santa Rosa Station Area Specific Plan
Author: Santa Rosa (Calif.). Community Development Department
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

Describes area planning for the North Santa Rosa station planned at Guerneville Road to provide access to Sonoma-Marin Area Transit (SMART) trains. The Specific Plan will be a mechanism for implementing the Santa Rosa General plan by providing detailed direction to guide development within the plan area. The Specific Plan is particularly helpful in creating a "sense of place" for the Station Plan area.

2023-2031 Housing Element, City of Santa Rosa

2023-2031 Housing Element, City of Santa Rosa
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

The Housing Element is a policy document (part of the General Plan) that identifies the City's housing conditions and needs, evaluates the City's ability to meet its minimum of new housing units needed to accommodate growth, establishes the goals, policies, and programs to create sustainable, mixed-income neighborhoods across the City. In recognition of the severe need for housing across the state, the housing element is subject to additional requirements, not placed on other elements, including a requirement to update the Housing Element and have it certified by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for each eight-year housing cycle. Santa Rosa's current Housing Element plans for the period of 2015 to 2023, the 5th Cycle. The 6th Cycle Housing Element will plan for housing needs from 2023 to 2031 and must be certified by January 31, 2023. Since the Housing Element must be complete by a specific date, it is being prepared on a separate schedule from the other elements in the Santa Rosa Forward General Plan Update.