AIA Design Talk: Abundant Housing for All
Start on:Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Ends on:Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Taste Project 1200 S. Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76104
Public discussion that will bring together experts in architecture, real estate, homelessness, and housing to tackle questions about how we can create more abundant housing in Fort Worth. The panel will be a broad discussion of the need for / how to develop more abundant housing; ranging from permanent supportive housing to housing for individuals making 20% to 80% AMI (Adjusted Median Income). The discussion will also include other facets of the challenges of housing; zoning, community connections, policy, employment, NIMBY, and YIMBY.
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Moderator:
Lauren King – Tarrant County Homeless Coalition
Panelists:
Brent Brown – Dallas Citydesign Studio / bcWorkshop
John Greenan – Dallas Community Development Corporation
Mary-Margaret Lemons – Fort Worth Housing Solutions
Tammy McGee – Tarrant County Homeless Coalition
Sarah Satterlee – Mobile Loaves & Fishes / Community First Village
This free event will engage neighborhood leaders, residents, designers, and anyone who cares about cities in open conversation about design and planning tools that can help plan for and achieve sustainable community development that serves all.