Posts Tagged ‘orange county’

  • South Orange County Housing Discussion

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    Workforce housing is a major problem in Orange County. It is essential to a sustainable, functional local economy. Just ask the Orange County Business Council.

    Earlier this month, the community center in San Juan Capistrano served as the venue for a public community dialog about housing organized by The South Orange County Alliance for Housing Our Communities, with the woefully brutal acronym SOCAHOC, which, the emcee soon told the audience, was pronounced “Sok-a-whok.” Like I said: brutal. But that’s neither here nor there.

    socahoc logo

    The point was to host a public discussion of “cities’ legal responsibilities to develop affordable homes in response to economic, environmental, transportation and social demand.” The format of the event started with a few minutes of open conversation at each of the 15 or so round tables in the room, with the objective of having each table write down questions for the panel. Then came some opening remarks, a moderator and a panel of four presenters.

    The mayor of San Juan Capistrano, Mark Nielsen, gave opening remarks and offered some context for the day’s discussion. Some highlights:

    • Mark NielsenOrange County income threshold for affordable housing: $65k per year for a family of 4
    • Housing isn’t just a policy “issue,” it is at the base of Maslow’s pyramid of needs: shelter
    • There are inherent problems with in-lieu fees as an alternative to fulfulling regulatory housing requirements
    • Renovating a neighborhood with fair housing covenants is an idea whose time has come because it can:
    1. uplift existing neighborhoods
    2. provide economic stimulus for local tradesmen
    3. increase affordable workforce housing
    4. meet regulatory and social responsibilities » Read the rest of the entry..

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  • generosity

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    This Friday the 13th has been marked by one theme: generosity.

    ONE — There’s a homeless man in Los Angeles I’ve never met, but who by chance appeared on my Twitter screen today. It’s also his birthday. His job ends tomorrow and the shelter he uses closes tomorrow. So, to recap: he’s already homeless, whatever “work” he has ends tomorrow, and his “shelter” closes.

    Happy Friday-the-13th birthday, pal.

    His reaction?… here’s his tweet from earlier today:

    @hardlynormal: “Here’s what I’d like 4 my bday! EVERYONE go do something REALLY NICE 4 a complete stranger then @ back #hnbday. Please retweet”

    He’s having a Friday-the-13th nightmare of his own, and yet his focus is on others.

    TWO — Another person I follow on Twitter (@kanter) is at the South By Southwest conference (SXSW) and forwarded this presentation under the heading “Is generosity the new corporate greed?” The presentation is from neilperkin.typepad.com.

    Press the play button to watch the slideshow…

    THREE — Yet another random twitter tweet from a stranger brought his blog posting for today to my screen. Steve Averill is an Orange County technorati type who blogs and markets and writes and generally cajoles the soul… Check this out:

    Business Counterculture: Turn On, Tune In, Help Out

    And, by the way, that’s just the tip of the generocity iceberg.

    Here’s my question — What does generosity mean to you today?

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