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Volume 6 Number 1
December/January 2009

In this Issue
Closing the Distance Between Home and Work
Renewing Hope for Small Industrial Cities
A Clearer National Perspective on Homelessness
Helping Scholars Pursue Timely Research
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  • HUD recently hosted a symposium in Washington, D.C. to examine the regulatory barriers that restrict the production of affordable housing for working families. HUD recognized eight communities at the symposium for their work in stimulating the production of affordable housing through regulatory reform. We'll examine what these communities are doing to eliminate or reduce regulatory barriers in the context of the America's Affordable Communities Initiative.

  • We'll feature a study that PD&R has completed of the housing counseling industry, which plays an important role in U.S. housing policy. The study examines all types of education and counseling services, including services for people seeking to purchase homes, existing homeowners, renters, and people experiencing homelessness. It also investigates challenges facing the industry and the best means of supporting quality housing education and counseling.

  • Alternative forms of homeownership are receiving greater attention during this time of housing market instability and affordability gaps faced by American families. To sustain and grow homeownership opportunities, researchers are evaluating new financing mechanisms that feature risk protection and help overcome the affordability challenges that new homeowners often encounter. Shared equity is one of the instruments being examined for what it can offer in terms of meeting affordable housing needs, mitigating risk factors, and sustaining affordable homeownership over time. ResearchWorks will discuss how shared equity works.

  • Each year, the National Trust for Historic Preservation presents the National Trust/HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation. The 2008 winner, the Curley School, was recognized for reclaiming an historic public school in Ajo, Arizona. We'll take readers on a brief tour of the building's history, its various mixed uses, and the funding sources that helped make the renovation possible.

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