ProPublica | Affordable Housing in Reno @ProPublica | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Reno, Nevada, has one of the most severe affordable housing shortages in the nation. Only 326 subsidized housing units have been built in Reno during the last six years, an amount that failed to keep pace with growth. A recent ProPublica investigation revealed that Reno has no policy to deter demolition of affordable housing, nor requirements to replace lost units. Once such housing is gone, it often stays gone.
Join ProPublica reporter Anjeanette Damon as she moderates a community conversation on the future of affordable housing in Reno. In partnership with Reno Gazette Journal and Nevada Humanities, this program includes a panel of key local stakeholders gives residents an opportunity to ask panelists questions.
Speakers include:
• Christine Hess, Executive Director, Nevada Housing Coalition
• Dane C. Hillyard, Principal, Co-Founder, Greenstreet Development
• Devon T. Reese, At-Large Reno City Council member
• Garrett Gordon, Esq., Partner at Lewis Roca, Representing Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.
• Lilith Baran, Program Assistant, ACLU of Nevada
• Wendy Wiglesworth, Outreach Director, Reno Initiative for Shelter and Equality (RISE)
Reno, Nevada, has one of the most severe affordable housing shortages in the nation. Only 326 subsidized housing units have been built in Reno during the last six years, an amount that failed to keep pace with growth. A recent ProPublica investigation revealed that Reno has no policy to deter demolition of affordable housing, nor requirements to replace lost units. Once such housing is gone, it often stays gone.
Join ProPublica reporter Anjeanette Damon as she moderates a community conversation on the future of affordable housing in Reno. In partnership with Reno Gazette Journal and Nevada Humanities, this program includes a panel of key local stakeholders gives residents an opportunity to ask panelists questions.
Speakers include:
• Christine Hess, Executive Director, Nevada Housing Coalition
• Dane C. Hillyard, Principal, Co-Founder, Greenstreet Development
• Devon T. Reese, At-Large Reno City Council member
• Garrett Gordon, Esq., Partner at Lewis Roca, Representing Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.
• Lilith Baran, Program Assistant, ACLU of Nevada
• Wendy Wiglesworth, Outreach Director, Reno Initiative for Shelter and Equality (RISE)