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SUMMARY:Planning for Albuquerque's Future: How to Make Land Policies Work for All
LOCATION:National Hispanic Cultural Center: Bank of America Theatre, 1701 4th Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102
DESCRIPTION:Planning for Albuquerque's Future: How to Make Land Policies Work for All\n\n06/11/26 06:00 PM MST\n - 06/11/26 08:00 PM MST\Description:\nJerusalem Demsas, journalist, author, and leading voice on housing policy, will explore how communities like Albuquerque can strengthen planning and zoning approaches to increase housing supply while balancing neighborhood character, equity, and long-term economic health. As Albuquerque continues to grapple with infill development, housing shortages, and growth along key corridors, she will share models of successful reform. She will also highlight the tradeoffs cities face when local process, preservation, and participation intersect with the need to build more housing. This session will offer insights into how Albuquerque can better respond to housing pressures and manage change. Demsas is currently Editor-in-Chief of The Argument and formerly a staff writer at The Atlantic.\Details:\nChildcare and interpretation will be provided. When reserving your ticket, please indicate if you need childcare or interpretation. This is a free, ticketed event that we anticipate will sell out, so we encourage you to get your ticket today!\Location:\nNational Hispanic Cultural Center: Bank of America Theatre\n1701 4th Street SW\nAlbuquerque, NM 87102
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Planning for Albuquerque's Future: How to Make Land Policies Work for All<br /><br />06/11/26 06:00 PM MST - 06/11/26 08:00 PM MST<br />Description:<br />Jerusalem Demsas, journalist, author, and leading voice on housing policy, will explore how communities like Albuquerque can strengthen planning and zoning approaches to increase housing supply while balancing neighborhood character, equity, and long-term economic health. As Albuquerque continues to grapple with infill development, housing shortages, and growth along key corridors, she will share models of successful reform. She will also highlight the tradeoffs cities face when local process, preservation, and participation intersect with the need to build more housing. This session will offer insights into how Albuquerque can better respond to housing pressures and manage change. Demsas is currently Editor-in-Chief of&nbsp;<em><em>The Argument</em></em>&nbsp;and formerly a staff writer at&nbsp;<em><em>The Atlantic.</em></em><br />Details:<br /><strong><strong>Childcare and interpretation will be provided. When reserving your ticket, please indicate if you need childcare or interpretation.&nbsp;</strong></strong><strong><strong>This is a free, ticketed event that we anticipate will sell out, so we encourage you to get your ticket today!</strong></strong><br />Location:<br />National Hispanic Cultural Center: Bank of America Theatre<br />1701 4th Street SW<br />Albuquerque, NM 87102
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