Episode 229- Homelessness is a Housing Problem- with author Gregg Colburn
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Unearth the hard truths behind the housing crisis and homelessness with our distinguished guest, Professor Gregg Colburn, from the University of Washington. His perspectives from his insightful book "Homelessness is a Housing Problem" gives us more than just an academic exploration of this pressing issue - it presents us with solutions.
Ever wondered why homelessness is five times more prevalent in coastal cities like Seattle, San Francisco, and New York, compared to cities like Chicago and Baltimore? Join us on this journey as we debunk myths about weather, mobility, and housing stock, and confront the harsh reality of banishment policies. We also take a hard look at the impact of gentrification and the urgent need for affordable housing. Be ready to rethink how cities should be planned, as we delve into the importance of densification and how private developers can take the lead in solving the housing gap.
As we wrap up, we bring you the stark contrasts between short-term and long-term approaches to affordable housing, the federal and local policies at play, and the potential power of subsidies. Learn from the success stories of veteran homelessness initiatives, and understand the critical role of political willpower and resource allocation. We promise, this conversation will leave you with a fresh perspective on homelessness and the inherent challenges, plus actionable suggestions to advocate for change in your own city. Get ready to be part of the solution!
Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
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1. Homelessness (00:00:00)
2. Causes of Homelessness and Regional Variation (00:11:37)
3. Impacts of Gentrification in Coastal Cities (00:24:20)
4. Densification and Affordable Housing (00:29:03)
5. Challenges and Solutions for Affordable Housing (00:33:55)
6. The Challenges and Solutions of Homelessness (00:45:35)
7. Homelessness (00:50:18)
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