ULI San Francisco: Costa Hawkins & Rent Control

When

2018-07-31
2018-07-31T17:30:00 - 2018-07-31T19:30:00
America/New_York

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    Thank you for your interest. This event is SOLD OUT. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email Casey Pond at [email protected].
     
    The measure to repeal the Costa Hawkins Act has been qualified to appear on the November ballot as Proposition 10.  As background, the Costa Hawkins Act was enacted in 1995 to limit the ability of municipalities to impose most types of rent control regulations.  Please join ULI SF to hear a discussion of what the repeal could mean across the state for property investors, landlords, managers, and tenants of existing and future homes in the midst of an historic housing crisis. Panelists are expected to cover the latest updates on the state-wide campaign efforts for and against the repeal.  Hear diverse perspectives on either side of the issue and whether the measure has prompted discussion of compromise going forward.
     
    This program is part of ULI SF’s Housing the Bay, a ULI SF member-driven initiative to foster innovative solutions to the Bay Area housing crisis in the realms of financing, building costs, policy, and the public process.
     
    Speakers:
    Liam Dillon, Journalist for the Los Angeles Times and moderator of the “Gimme Shelter” podcast (Moderator)
    David Garcia, Policy Director, Terner Center
    John Eudy, Co-chair, Californians for Responsible Housing
    Amy Schur, Campaign Director, Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment
     
    Schedule:
    5:30 – 5:45 pm: Registration
    5:45 – 7:00 pm: Panel Presentation with Q&A
    7:00 – 7:30 pm: Reception
     
    Cost*:
    Members/Nonmembers
    Private Sector  $45/$60
    Public & Nonprofit  $40/$55
    YLG  $35/$50
    Students  $35/$45
     
    *Press welcome. Please contact [email protected].
    * Registration closes on 7/29.  There will be a $10 fee for on-site registration.
    * Refunds can be made up to 48 hours in advance.
     
    Thank you to Chelsea Maclean for helping to organize this program!