Wednesday, May 1, 2024


California's Experts on Affordable

Housing Finance, Advocacy & Policy


Affordable Homes At Risk:

Preservation Challenges and Opportunities

Monday, May 13th @ 11a Pacific

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At Risk Reports Overview

Danielle Mazzella, California Housing Partnership

Matt Alvarez-Nissen, California Housing Partnership


Case Studies in Preservation

Aubra Levine, The Unity Council

Ken Litzinger, Housing Authority of San Luis Obispo


Policy Discussion

Lila Gitesatani, National Housing Law Project

Mark Stivers, California Housing Partnership

Amiel Leaño Atanacio, Enterprise Community Partners

Nearly 230,000 affordable homes are at risk of losing affordability in the near term, and close to 166,000 have been lost since 2020.


Join us for a conversation with the Partnership's At-Risk Report authors, affordable housing practitioners and policy leaders about the efforts to preserve affordable homes statewide.

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Affordable Homes At Risk

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Unsubsidized Affordable Homes At Risk

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The following are few of the ways that state leaders can provide the tools necessary for local governments and nonprofit, mission-driven housing organizations to effectively preserve existing affordable homes in California. Find more in our reports.


  • Develop an on-going revenue source to fund affordable housing production and preservation at the scale needed over 10 years.




  • Enact the Community Anti-Displacement and Preservation Program (CAPP), as proposed in Senate Bill 225 (Caballero), to allow mission-driven affordable housing entities to purchase at-risk unsubsidized affordable developments.

About the California Housing Partnership

The California Housing Partnership creates and preserves affordable and sustainable homes for Californians with low incomes by providing expert financial and policy solutions to nonprofit and public partners. Since 1988, the Partnership's on-the-ground technical assistance, applied research, and legislative leadership has leveraged $35 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 93,000 affordable homes. | chpc.net


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