The backstory of the San Francisco Affordable Housing Movement, the dedicated and zealous community advocacy, strategic development and allocation of funding sources, and responsiveness to market changes and political opportunities that have resulted in a system of strong housing preservation and production policies, programs and organizations in San Francisco
Read MoreThe Council of Community Housing Organizations together with Bay Area Forward released a report, "Who Will Teach Our Children?", identifying the housing and affordability levels needed for Bay Area educators to live where they work.
Read MoreCCHO breaks down the Bay Area’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA). The graphic serves as an educational tool for the public to better understand how it works:
What is RHNA?
How does the RHNA process work?
What does RHNA have and not have the power to do?
What do RHNA numbers mean?
What are its implications for affordable housing in the Bay Area?