The next phase of California housing reforms? Climate-safe homeownership

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COMMENTARY: With one-quarter of Californians living in areas considered high-risk for wildfire, state leaders need to emphasize policies that generate more middle-income housing inside cities and create pathways to homeownership.

California has a long way to go. In 2023, our intent is to push even harder to ensure that the state’s efforts to end the housing shortage and affordability crisis are fully aligned with efforts to both address the growing risks of climate change and expand opportunities for homeownership.

At the same time, it can be too easy to build sprawl housing in high-risk areas. In some cases, these same places are home to our most productive farmlands or critical habitat, or are themselves naturalCorrecting this imbalance will be a focus of the housing agenda this year.

own their own homes, that figure drops to just 49% for Latino families and only 41% for Black families.

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