Health Care As Sacramento summer heat approaches, unhoused people, housing advocates call for support May 18, 2023 | Janelle Salanga With city, county bans on homeless camping and shelters cramped, potential sweeps leave unhoused people in a bind. Self-governed community Camp Resolution also seeks infrastructure to run fans and A/C.
California is losing population and building new houses. When will home prices come down? May 15, 2023 When will the law of supply and demand cool California’s housing market? The state is losing population as it builds homes at its fastest clip in more than a decade.
California’s homeownership rate falls again — with the sharpest drop among younger adults May 15, 2023 | Chris Nichols A new research paper found homeownership fell 10 percentage points among Californians aged 35 to 45, to less than 40%.
State Government Newsom administration sues Elk Grove for denying affordable housing project May 3, 2023 | Chris Nichols The suit is California’s latest effort to enforce state housing laws against local governments it says are illegally rejecting new developments as residents struggle to pay for skyrocketing rents and mortgages.
State Government Two longtime Sacramento hotels could soon turn into permanent homeless housing April 20, 2023 | Chris Nichols The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors this week approved applications asking Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration for $37 million to purchase and renovate the hotels through the state’s Homekey initiative.
Unhoused residents at Sacramento’s 'Camp Resolution' reach first-of-its-kind lease to remain on city-owned property April 10, 2023 | Chris Nichols The deal allows the approximately 50 people living in tents and trailers at the camp to remain until all obtain permanent housing. The city had threatened to remove residents last fall.
Sacramento considers whether a tenant anti-harassment law could help housing issues April 5, 2023 | Kristin Lam A Sacramento City Council Member proposed a tenant anti-harassment ordinance modeled after laws passed in cities such as Oakland, but it’s unclear whether the proposal will receive enough support to pass.
Did the homeless population decline in downtown Sacramento? A survey indicates ‘yes,’ but many are skeptical. April 5, 2023 | Chris Nichols The report found the number of people sleeping outdoors in downtown dropped 40% over the past five months, declining from 200 people last September to 120 in February.
State Government State may scale down its new home loan program designed to assist first-time homebuyers March 22, 2023 Gov. Newsom wants to spend $300 million the first year, which could help about 2,300 buyers. But home prices are falling and mortgage rates are rising, complicating the launch.
State Government Newsom administration to provide 1,200 tiny homes statewide, including 350 for the Sacramento region March 16, 2023 | Chris Nichols | Nicole Nixon Governor Gavin Newsom kicked off a four-day “state of the state” tour across California in Sacramento on Thursday by announcing plans for the tiny homes.
Mayors Darrell Steinberg And Michael Tubbs On Addressing HomelessnessJanuary 14, 2020In Gov. Newsom’s new budget there’s a major push to fund initiatives to address the state’s homelessness crisis. Cities and counties will be required to partner with the state in this effort. Two mayors discuss what they hope to do. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Wave Of New Housing Laws Set To Take Effect This YearJanuary 8, 2020New state laws are set to take effect, all related to some aspect of housing: from prohibiting landlords rejecting tenants who use vouchers, to easing construction of granny flats, to the building of high density housing near jobs and transit. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Sacramento Explores Tiny Homes As A Partial Solution to HomelessnessOctober 30, 2019In an appearance on Insight last week, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg unveiled a proposal for a future campus of tiny homes to begin to address housing the City’s burgeoning homeless population. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Lawmakers Tackle Housing Issues Impacting RentersJune 10, 2019CALmatters Data and Housing Reporter Matt Levin looks at how renters fared in the current legislative session: what bills were discussed, which ones died and what survived. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
California Dream: The Cost Of Living In CaliforniaMay 8, 2018Why does it cost so much to live in California? CALmatters data reporter Matt Levin explains why housing costs are so high. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.