I recently met and heard from Carina Dantas who works with and in the social housing and aging industry within Portugal. She spoke at the International Housing Festival about demographic change within social housing. Mrs. Dantas let us know that the aging population is growing dramatically not only in Portugal but all around the world.... Continue Reading →
5 Brilliant Public Housing Innovations
There are often complaints that the public sector is not innovative enough or is far behind the private sector. While there is truth in that statement, there are still hundreds of housing authorities around the world trying out and experimenting with new ideas to help the citizens and residents of their communities. Here are a... Continue Reading →
Housing Policy: How the National vs. Local Disconnect is Harming Cities
I recently had a chance to meet and hear from Dr. Rudiger Ahrend the head for the Urban Programme in the OECD’s Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development. He gave a presentation at Housing Europe's yearly conference regarding the rise of large cities and the challenges that it presents for housing. Dr. Ahrend... Continue Reading →
Public Housing-Supporting Residents with Dementia: Lessons from Ireland
I met Dr. John McPeake the CEO from Helm Housing Association in Northern Ireland recently and had the pleasure of hearing about how his agency is working on helping those with dementia. . Dr. McPeake let us know that in the UK the average age exceeded 40 for the first time in its history. By... Continue Reading →
Segregation in European Social Housing- A Path to Move Forward
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 →
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 →
French Social Housing in a Nutshell
Social Housing in France Social housing in France is run by associations that act on the power of the state. Altogether, social housing in France makes up morel than 15% of the total stock within the country. The associations that provide social housing in France are both private and public sector oriented. A good... Continue Reading →
