Publications
Manufactured Housing Best Practices Guide
The California Coalition for Rural Housing is pleased to announce the revised, 2nd edition of: Affordable Manufactued Housing Best Practices: Opportunities for California Affordable Housing Developers is now available for download. This guide was written for affordable housing developers, local governments, housing advocates and community groups. Through case studies that demonstrate the cost-effectivness, quality and vesatility of manufactured housing to meet a wide range of affordable housing needs, readers will learn about the advantages, challenges and potential of this proven, but often underutilized, type of housing. Extensive information, written at an introductory level, helps prospective developers learn the basics of developing with manufactued housing, demonstrate its effectivness in real-world applications and dispell some of the misconceptions that surround manufactured housing. This research was funded by the Corporation for Enterprise Development's I'M HOME Program. To download the guide, click below:
Affordable by Choice: Trends in California Inclusionary Housing Programs
Farmworker Cooperative Housing: Training Needs Assessment
Smart Growth and Affordable Housing
The scale of growth in the Central Valley and the complexity of the problems resulting from this growth have left communities scrambling to find new and effective growth management strategies. There is growing recognition by local governments, civic leaders, environmental advocates, affordable housing developers and other stakeholders of the high social, economic and environmental costs of existing land use practices. New strategies must be found and implemented. The intent of this publication is to present a solution that is increasingly being employed in the Valley itself and communities throughout California and the nation-building affordable housing as a cornerstone of Smart Growth. This publication will present twelve case studies of affordable housing projects undertaken in different communities in the Central Valley to demonstrate how affordable housing is central to any Smart Growth strategy.
Inclusionary Zoning: The California Experience
Inclusionary Housing in CA: 30 Years of Innovation
Inclusionary Housing in California: 30 Years of Innovationexamines the increasing prevalence and impact of inclusionary housing programs as one of the most promising ways to address the affordable housing crisis in California. The California Coalition for Rural Housing (CCRH) and the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) summarize their survey findings and highlight key program features that are successfully creating affordable housing in 20 percent of the localities in California (107 cities and counties). This represents a two-thirds increase in inclusionary programs in California over the last decade, indicating the growing popularity and importance of this affordable housing strategy.
The report is intended to inform policy makers and the public about the central policy decisions in creating an effective inclusionary housing program. This understanding is crucial because inclusionary housing has the potential to create at least 15,000 units of affordable housing annually, nearly doubling the current rate of affordable housing production in California, according to the authors’ calculations. While inclusionary housing is not a substitute for a comprehensive affordable housing strategy, it can and does play a significant role in creating and maintaining vibrant neighborhoods, reducing traffic gridlock, and strengthening families and communities.