Abstract
This report highlights risk and prioritization factors for housing developments with expiring affordability protections, focused on preserving transit-accessible affordable housing. It presents a regional framework for identifying and preserving subsidized affordable housing in the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) region (Los Angeles, Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties). First, the research team analyzes data from the California Housing Partnership (CHPC) and the National Housing Preservation Database (NHPD) to understand risk factors for expiring housing units and design a prioritization tool for entities in the region to use when prioritizing developments to focus on preservation and anti-displacement efforts. Second, the team highlights affordable housing preservation policy solutions and characteristics unique to the Southern California context. Third, the research paper draws on the strategies and experiences of other jurisdictions in the United States with experience strategizing around affordable housing preservation efforts to present key lessons and takeaways.