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Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: Invite: April 19 Social Housing Forum with CA Assemblyman Alex Lee
Date:Monday, April 15, 2024 10:15:22 AM
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LeAnne Hancock
Management Analyst I
Butte County Administration
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From: Addison Winslow <Addison.Winslow@chicoca.gov>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2024 8:51 AM
To: Addison Winslow <Addison.Winslow@chicoca.gov>
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Subject: Invite: April 19 Social Housing Forum with CA Assemblyman Alex Lee
Hi,
You're cordially invited in to take part in a forum on the Future of Affordable Housing with
Assemblyman Alex Lee (D-Fremont) presenting on his Social Housing proposal for the State of
California. Last year, his bill "the Social Housing Act" was vetoed by Governor Newsom and this
year has been reintroduced as AB 2881.
As an introduction, Butte County Housing Authority director Ed Mayer and I will give a recent
history of affordable housing in Chico and describe how the unprecedented sum of
government resources for affordable housing has been allocated or misallocated.
We hope both to expose the local housing industry, academics, and activists to the solutions
gaining momentum in the state of California and to offer Assemb. Lee and his team an
understanding of the unique experience of disaster recovery in our area to improve and refine
this and future proposals in the California legislature.
Ample time is anticipated for discussion so you are welcome to prepare questions. Lee has
recently been presenting recently in Singapore, Vienna, and Washington DC and we're
fortunate to have him coming out.
The forum will take place next Friday, April 19 on Chico State campus in ARTS 112 (see flyer).
It is free to the public and you are welcome to extend the invite. Please come closer to
5:30pm so we may begin on time at 6pm. Any questions, the contact emails are cc'd here.
Addison Winslow
District 4 Chico City Councilmember