Housing and Historic Preservation Policy Roundtable Thursday, February 22 at 1:30-3:00 p.m. Los Angeles City Hall 200 North Spring Street, Room #350 Los Angeles, CA 90012
Join our President and CEO, Adrian Scott Fine at a Housing and Historic Preservation Policy Roundtable this week. Presented by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP), the in-person roundtable convenes California state and Los Angeles government officials, policy makers, researchers, and preservation advocates to discuss ACHPs new Housing and Historic Preservation Policy Statement and to identify local and statewide opportunities to implement its principles.
Historic buildings can play a critical role in efforts to address the affordable housing crisis. The ACHP’s policy statement, adopted in December 2023, encourages state and local governments to incentivize such projects through tax credits, zoning reform, expedited permitting processing, among other strategies.
ROUNDTABLE PARTICIPANTS:
Sara C. Bronin, ACHP Chair Charles “Sonny” Ward, ACHP Policy and Legislative Affairs Committee Chairman and Expert Member Ken Bernstein, Principal City Planner and Director of the Office of Historic Resources and Urban Design Studio, City of Los Angeles Planning Adrian Scott Fine, President and CEO, Los Angeles Conservancy David Garcia, Policy Director, Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley Nolan Gray, Research Director, California YIMBY Shane Phillips, Housing Initiative Project Manager, UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Julianne Polanco, California State Historic Preservation Officer
The meeting is open to the public, and no prior registration is necessary.
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