ULI Chicago YL Small Group Discussion Series | Informing Affordable Housing Policy through Civic Engagement

When

2021-03-30
2021-03-30T16:00:00 - 2021-03-30T17:30:00
America/Chicago

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    ULI Chicago YL Small Group Discussion Series
    Informing Affordable Housing Policy through Civic Engagement

     
    Tuesday, March 30, 2021
     
    Join ULI Chicago Young Leaders for the final YL Small Group Discussion for a discussion on affordable housing policies through civic engagement.
     
    We will be joined from leading experts in the affordable housing sector, who will explore the need for affordable housing preservation and how the creation has become an ever-increasingly important topic of discussion in Chicago. With a number of megadevelopments coming down the pike and neighborhoods on the periphery of the core CBD continuing to gentrify, join us to hear how the City’s Department of Housing (DOH) and neighborhood groups like Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) have conducted extensive research and engaged communities in order to inform and create inclusive housing policy.

    Speakers:

    Bill Eager
    Senior Vice President, Real Estate Development, Midwest, Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. 

    Aaron Johnson
    Project Manager, Office of Community Engagement, Racial Equity and Strategic Initiatives, City of Chicago, Department of Housing

    Barbara Taylor
    Financial Planning Analyst/Project Manager, City of Chicago, Department of Housing
     
    Meeting Format:
    Zoom Meeting
    (Link will be sent 24 hours prior to meeting.)
     
    Time: 
    4:00pm – 5:30pm (CT)
     
    Registration Fee:
    Under 35 Members | $25
     
    Registration Deadline:
    Friday, March 26, 2021 
     
    Please note: This meeting is only open to ULI Under 35 Members.  Each session is limited to the first 30 registrants.  These meetings typically sell out, so we encourage you to register early!



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