Housing

Housing

Support for action at all levels of government for the provision of affordable housing for all

Can You and Your Family Afford to Live in Dallas?

Videos from the League's November 8 panel discussions are now online.

See https://my.lwv.org/texas/dallas/event/understanding-housing-dallas-evening for the El Centro event.

See https://my.lwv.org/texas/dallas/event/understanding-housing-dallas-lunch... for the Northaven UMC event.

News

Mona Field, a resident of Eagle Rock, is undertaking an effort to educate the community about housing the homeless. Ms.

Event Date: 
11/08/2018 - 6:15pm to 8:15pm
Event location: 

El Centro West Dallas Community College

Can you and your family afford to live in Dallas?

You are invited to the League of Women Voters Housing Program

Position

Support of programs adequate to meet the housing needs of Butte County residents – to provide equality of opportunity and an adequate supply of housing for all socioeconomic groups.
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Event Date: 
11/08/2018 - 12:00am to 11/14/2018 - 11:45pm

NOVEMBER 8 & 14 UNIT MEETINGS will be RECYCLING/ENVIRONMENT UPDATE and AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND GENTRIFICATION UPDATE

Position

We support a housing policy that recognizes, as a basic need, housing that is affordable, decent, safe and sanitary.

Position

We want our city to be attractive, safe, and economically healthy with diversified urban amenities reflecting the desires of its residents and respecting the integrity of its unique assets. Redevelopment, when adopted as a means to this end, should consider personal and social needs as well as economic requirements and should be accountable to the citizens and/or their elected representatives.

The League has been active in efforts to secure and preserve affordable housing in the San Gabriel Valley area in support of the LWVC position; it has undertaken a number of activitie

Position

The LWV-SHR supports decent and affordable housing for all residents.

The Social Justice Committee is a recent amalgam of two components. The Committee engages in education and advocacy related to reforming policing practices and housing and tenant protections. Most of the current work is concentrated in Pasadena and on the County level.

The Committee would like to expand into other subjects and other service area cities. For these reasons, it seeks additional members, especially individuals directly impacted by social justice concerns.

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