Dynamics of Mixed-Income Communities (Free Webinar)

When:  Jun 10, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM (ET)

Earn 1 AIA HSW LU | 12-1pm ET | 9-10am PT | Register Now at No Cost

Mixed-income housing gained national attention and became a federal priority in 1993 when, with the authorization of the HOPE VI program, federal, local, and private programs began using mixed-income housing to encourage social mobility and avoid concentrating affordable housing in low-income neighborhoods.

Practitioners and academics will consider efforts required to build mixed-income communities, expectations for neighborhood change, technical issues including income mix percentages, shared amenities, and the physical design of market and affordable housing.

This June 10, 2013 presentation is the first in the Housing Knowledge Community's new public interest webinar series and is sponsored by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Policy Development & Research.

Presenters: Mark Joseph, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University; Julie DeGraaf Velazquez, Vice President/Project Manager, McCormack Baron Salazar; and Rachelle Levitt, Director, Research Utilization Division, Office of Policy Development & Research, Department of Housing and Urban Development

Moderator: Michael P. Kelly, Director, Department of Housing and Community Development, Government of the District of Columbia

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1. Identify and address the challenges of financing developments that combine market-rate and subsidized units.

2. Better understand the key roles played by community members and property managers throughout the creation of a mixed-income development.

3. Discuss how mixed-income development can lead to improved resident outcomes.

4. Discuss the challenges of mixed income developments and shared amenities and solutions to these issues.

 


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You can download a copy of the presentation and the Q&A and view the video recording (when available). Continuing education credit is only offered during the live event. View HKC's past webinars.

Report AIA Continuing Education

Attendees will earn 1 AIA HSW LU. A link to a survey will be provided both at the end of the webinar and in a follow-up email sent one hour after the end of the webinar. All attendees at each site submit one form: 1) page one: webinar survey and 2) page two: CES report form. The survey must be completed within 5 business days of the webinar. AIA members and IDP record holders will have their credit recorded within 7 business days of the webinar. All attendees will be prompted to download a certificate of completion at the end of the survey.

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