In this presentation at the Virginia Governor’s Housing Conference in Norfolk, Robert Puentes discusses how the conversation around reforming the state’s housing policy should be explicitly linked to other critical areas such as economic competitiveness; race, class and place disparities; and transportation and land use. In this speech he highlights the state’s critical housing issues, and discusses how these housing issues linked to other statewide priorities.
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Commentary
Reframing Housing Policy for Virginia’s Future
November 30, 2006