Discussion slated to bring together a diverse group of local city and county leaders and take stock of metro Atlanta’s housing priorities
DeKalb County District 7 Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson will participate in an important discussion sponsored by the Atlanta Regional Housing Forum on the state of affordable housing in Metro Atlanta.
The event, titled “Taking Stock of Metro Atlanta's Affordable Housing Priorities,” will take place virtually on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at 9:30 a.m., and will feature a diverse group of metro Atlanta city and county leaders at the helm of housing initiatives.
“I am happy to continue the important discussion surrounding the need for affordable housing,” said Commissioner Cochran-Johnson. “This is a unique opportunity for leaders from several municipalities to come together and share thoughts and best practices that can advance our efforts to bridge the gap between affordable housing and need. As leaders we must engage in critical conversations. I look forward to sharing my efforts to enlist clergy and builders to help us meet the housing challenges we face at this time.”
In 2018, HouseATL, a cross-sector collaborative of Atlantans focused on housing solutions, conducted an 18-month examination prompted by pre-pandemic housing affordability barriers. From their findings, they created recommendations which served as a guidepost for the 2019 publication of the One Atlanta Housing Affordability Action Plan led by former mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
This important forum will address the state of housing in Metro Atlanta after the HouseATL study and will shed light on what has been accomplished to increase access to housing, as well as examine what past and current housing market trends tell us about the year ahead.
Moderated by Atlanta Regional Housing Forum founder, Bill Bolling, the panel of experts will include:
- Mayor Andre Dickens, City of Atlanta
- Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, Commissioner, DeKalb County
- Nicole Love Hendrickson, Chair, Gwinnett County Commissioners
- Jeffrey Turner, Chair, Clayton County Commissioners
- Doug Hooker, Atlanta Regional Commission
- Sarah Kirsch, HouseATL & ULI Atlanta
- Mike Carnathan, Atlanta Region Commission
Attendees will also hear from the architects of the HouseATL recommendations, and Atlanta Regional Commission will share a glimpse of the recent past and road ahead as it pertains to housing affordability.
Individuals interested in attending the “Taking Stock of Metro Atlanta's Affordable Housing Priorities” forum should register at www.atlantaregionalhousingforum.org/mar2022.
The Atlanta Regional Housing Forum was founded more than 30 years ago and is a quarterly gathering of affordable housing stakeholders from private, public, nonprofit and philanthropic sectors, as well as several concerned citizens. They discuss affordable housing, community development, transportation, transit, homelessness, health and other related topics.
For questions regarding the March 2 event, please contact George Burgan of the Atlanta Regional Housing Forum at 404-420-1583 or gburgan@andpi.org.
To schedule an interview with Commissioner Cochran-Johnson, call 470-889-4213 or email amslocum@dekalbcountyga.gov.