CALL  FOR  CASE  STUDIES

.

NATIONAL

INCLUSIONARY

HOUSING

CONFERENCE
2010.
"Building

Sustainable and

Inclusive

Communities"
NOVEMBER 3-5, 2010 · L'ENFANT PLAZA HOTEL · WASHINGTON DC

Presented by: Innovative Housing Institute · Business & Professional People
for the Public Interest · National Housing Conference · PolicyLink
in cooperation with the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers

Be part of the agenda! If you have a success story to share with others who are winning, crafting or
administering an inclusionary zoning ordinance, we want to hear from you! If your story can enrich
one of our panels, we'll pay for your hotel room, registration and up to $500 of travel expenses.

Planned NIHC workshops will cover the following topics:

  1. An inclusionary housing campaign, including garnering support from unlikely allies; effective advocacy and the media; and after the victory, sustaining the campaign.
  2. The role of IH in fair housing and sustainable housing initiatives
  3. Overcoming legal challenges
  4. IH and transportation policy
  5. Stewardship; CLTs, and shared equity homeownership
  6. Administration of IH ordinances
  7. The role of IH in social economic, and education opportunities
  8. IH research

To be considered as a panelist,
please e-mail a brief one-paragraph
summary of the story you have to tell to
IHI-NIHC2010@inclusionary.org
by August 1, 2010.

Concepts to be covered through case studies include:

  1. If, when and how to design a payment-in-lieu program
  2. How to meet target populations, especially very low income
  3. How to deal with opposition (neighborhood, organized industry groups)
  4. How to deal with homeowner association and condo association dues
  5. How to educate lenders and overcome resistance to lending
  6. When and how to be flexible in program design and implementation
  7. When and how to use other housing programs in conjunction with inclusionary
  8. What amount of prescriptive regulation is good - architectural controls?
  9. How to fairly price and set rents for the inclusionary homes
  10. How to prepare people for the purchase and rental of inclusionary homes
  11. How to assure lng term affordability, and be fair to the inclusionary resident