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Report
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Assessing the Potential of Transit Agency-Owned Land for Housing Development in California

March 16, 2026
By:
Sally Greenspan
Alejandro Huerta
Marlene Salazar
Brenda Ward
Kristine Williams
This report presents the availability and characteristics of land owned by California transit agencies for the development of affordable homes.
Preservation and Production
Resilience
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Housing Supply
Land Use
Policy Development and Research
State/Local Policy
Training

2026 California Affordable Housing Pipeline Webinar

March 24, 2026
Housing and policy experts discuss findings from Enterprise's 2026 California Affordable Housing Production Pipeline report.
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Affordable Housing
Central Valley
Housing Supply
State/Local Policy
Community Highlights
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California Legislative Spotlight

California has made significant investments over the past decade in programs that are keeping Californians housed and building critical affordable homes.
April 27, 2026
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Story
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House Advances  FY27 Housing and Community Development Spending Proposals

While the bill rejects many of the deep cuts and policy proposals included in the president’s budget request, it includes reduced funding for key programs, lowering HUD's discretionary funding by 8%.
May 21, 2026
Policy 
National
Federal Policy
Community Highlights
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Final Push for Budget Agreement in California

California Gov. Gavin Newsom released the May Budget Revise on May 14, kick-starting final budget negotiations with the Legislature.
May 23, 2026
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Affordable Housing
Homelessness
Enterprise in the News

Why Building Alone Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis

In The New York Times, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan discusses our new research showing insurance costs have become the fastest growing expense in housing, threatening the stability of affordable properties nationwide.
Policy 
National
Insurance
Report

Preserving an Aging Permanent Supportive Housing Portfolio in Los Angeles: Assessing Risk and Opportunities

January 30, 2026
By:
Marc Tousignant
Christina Ta
This research aims to assess and characterize the aging permanent supportive housing stock in Los Angeles, ensuring that policymakers and housing officials have a clear picture of risk profiles.
Preservation
Resident Success
Policy 
Southern California
Homelessness
Permanent Supportive Housing
Preservation
State/Local Policy
Story
Canal Alliance housing in California

Legislative Spotlight: Maintaining Community Stability through Acquisition Preservation

Preserving existing housing that is affordable to low-income households today is one of the most cost-effective ways to address California's housing crisis. A new senate bill would establish the Community Anti-Displacement and Preservation Program (CAPP), a new statewide program to acquire and preserve at-risk, currently unsubsidized affordable housing.
February 26, 2026
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Preservation
Brief
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2026 California Affordable Housing Production Pipeline

March 3, 2026
By:
Amiel Leaño Atanacio
Araceli Palafox
Justine Marcus
The pipeline report examines the data on affordable housing that is shovel-ready but unable to move forward because a lack of funding
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Housing Supply
Policy Development and Research
State/Local Policy
Story
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L.A. Wildfires One Year Later: A Challenging Road to Recovery

A year later after wildfires ripped through LA Country, nearly 12,000 lots have been cleared, but the journey to recovery is far from over. Burn scars still stretch through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, and while some survivors have begun rebuilding, many remain displaced, entangled in red tape, and waiting for insurance payments.
January 5, 2026
Policy 
Southern California
Climate Resilience
Disaster Recovery

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