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Solutions to the Housing Crisis on Oct. 19
25th annual Indicators Report focuses on housing equity

Sustainable San Mateo County’s 25th annual Indicators Report will be unveiled from noon to 1 p.m. on October 19 at a free online gathering featuring experts describing factors contributing to the current housing crisis in San Mateo County and ways to alleviate it.
Each year, SSMC's Indicators Report does in-depth research on one aspect of sustainability performance in the county. This year’s report on Equitable Housing includes comprehensive data, the historical context, driving forces, an analysis of the impact of climate change on housing, case studies, and recommended solutions and policy initiatives for San Mateo County.
The Indicators Report Launch on Zoom will feature three experts who are working on creating just and equitable housing for everyone: Rick Bonilla, Deputy Mayor, San Mateo; Diana Reddy, Council Member, Redwood City; and Matt Franklin, Chief Executive, MidPen Housing.
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Admission is free, but attendees are required to register in advance at https://tinyurl.com/IR2021Launch.
About Sustainable San Mateo County
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Founded in 1992, Sustainable San Mateo County (SSMC) is a nonprofit dedicated to realizing a vision of a sustainable future for everyone in the county. For more information, visit https://sustainablesanmateo.org or contact advocate@sustainablesanmateo.org.