The International Social Housing Festival is underway in Amsterdam and is bringing many interesting minds from academia, social housing companies and other think tanks together. Today we had the opportunity to hear from Maartin van Ham who is a professor of Urban Renewal at the University of Delft spoke about segregation and inequality. He brought... Continue Reading →
Immigration and Public Housing: How the Arrival City is Changing-First Day of International Social Housing Festival
This is a quick summary of one of the first sessions that took place during the International Social Housing Festival in Amsterdam. Doug Saunders-British/Canadian Author The presenter Doug Saunders spoke about the theme of arrival cities. His definition of an arrival city is a place or district where immigrants end up right after immigrating. ... Continue Reading →
Affordable Housing in India
Affordable Housing in India The concept and importance of affordable housing takes on a whole different meaning in a country like India. In India, this issue has taken center stage as the rough estimate research says that there is an extreme shortage of millions of housing units. Some estimates put the number at 20... Continue Reading →
South African Social Housing in a Nutshell
The provision of social housing is one of the most vital of essential human rights. In South Africa, social housing is being used to address the rebuilding of trust between the government and its people who have endured unequal treatment and poverty for too long. Political and economic segregation still leave their ugly scars in... Continue Reading →
How the Dutch Lead the Way in Senior Housing Innovation
In my short career in social housing, I have noticed that many programs revolve around helping work able households improve self-sufficiency. There is a national program (FSS) just to do that in coordination with housing programs. However; housing providers often serve a large number of senior and disabled households. While there are a number of great examples... Continue Reading →
A Chance to Streamline the Public Housing and Section 8 Program
A recent notice in the federal register was released in conjunction with the President's Executive Order in reducing unnecessary government regulation and waste. President Trump's Executive Order in a Nutshell: To cut to the chase, a committee has been established to identify unnecessary rules and regulations in the government with the further mission of replacing, reducing... Continue Reading →
Public Housing: 10 Innovative Public Housing Programs-Part II
I broke up this top 10 list into two separate articles. To read part I, click here Without further ado, here is the last 5 innovative public housing programs. 6. Project March- Keene Housing Authority: The Keene Housing Authority used its Moving to Work flexibility to put an emphasis on housing homeless veterans in its region.... Continue Reading →
Public Housing: 10 Innovative Public Housing Programs-Part I
Some of the most innovative programs to help low-income families have come from public housing authorities across the USA who were willing to partner, think outside of the box and go to often uncomfortable places in hopes of improving the life's of their tenants. Providing a safe, decent and sanitary place to live is the... Continue Reading →
2017 Public Housing Funding Levels Finally Decided? -Quick Recap
Lets get to the meat of it. Sunday we got word that a FY2017 Omnibus spending bill agreement was forming up. What the hell does that mean? A spending bill would set our public housing funding until September 31st of this year. Secondly, it allows us to plan for the rest of the... Continue Reading →
What is Public Housing? A Simple Answer To a Tough Question
What is Public Housing? There is often a lot of misunderstanding around what public housing is. I am not going to give a written history of what is public housing. For the history you can simply read up on quality websites like this one. If you are simply wondering what is public housing, I will... Continue Reading →