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Original Articles

Harnessing the real estate market for equitable affordable housing provision: insights from the city of Santa Monica, California

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Pages 1086-1121 | Received 04 Feb 2019, Accepted 09 Mar 2020, Published online: 14 Apr 2020

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Interviews

  • Interviews with the director of the city planning & community development, city of santa monica (29.04.2018 and 15.08.2018)
  • Interview with a Housing Commissioner, City of Santa Monica (16.08.2018)
  • Interview with a community leader, City of Santa Monica (15.12.2018)
  • Interview with a public counsel/community advocate, City of Santa Monica (27.08.2018)
  • Interview with a Housing Program Manager, City of Santa Monica; Housing Division (14.08.2018)
  • Interview with the Director of the Alliance for community transit organization (13.09.2018)
  • Interview with a Developer, Santa Monica (15.08.2018)
  • Interview with the Founder and CEO of a real estate development Company in Santa Monica (29.08.2018)
  • Interview with a planning professor at the University of Southern California (20.08.2018)
  • Interviews with a planning professor at the San Diego State University (28.04.2018; 08.09.2018)