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Live at the Forum: The Impacts of High Housing and Transportation Costs in the San Francisco Bay Area

This Thursday, November 19 from 2-4 p.m., the Center for Housing Policy will host its next “Live at the Forum” event to learn more about a new report from the Urban Land Institute’s Terwilliger Center for Workforce Housing and the Center for Housing Policy, based on data from the Center for Neighborhood Technology, Bay Area Burden: Examining the Costs and Impacts of Housing and Transportation on Bay Area Residents, Their Neighborhoods, and the Environment. In addition to describing key findings from Bay Area Burden, this two-part event will allow you to get answers to your questions from the authors of the report by logging on to the HousingPolicy.org Forum. Presenters for this event will include: Keith Wardrip, Center for Housing Policy; Janine Cuneo, ULI Terwilliger Center for Workforce Housing; and Peter Haas, Center for Neighborhood Technology.

  • Part I: Hear About the Report — This “Live at the Forum” event will begin at 2 p.m. EST (11 a.m. PST) with a 30-minute conference call with the presenters. The call-in number is (712) 432-1001 and the access code is 452746624#.
  • Part II: Interact With the Speakers — Immediately following the call, from 2:30 – 4 p.m. EST (11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. PST), the speakers will be online to answer your questions on the HousingPolicy.org Forum. Please note that you must be a registered user on the Forum to participate in this portion of the event.

About the Report
Bay Area Burden provides a comprehensive analysis of the “cost of place” in nine counties located throughout the San Francisco region by examining the costs and impacts of housing and transportation on residents, their neighborhoods and the environment. The report demonstrates the severity of the problem in the region and how the combined costs of housing and transportation are leaving San Francisco Bay Area workers with insufficient resources to meet their basic needs.

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