YIGBY: Creative Solutions for More Homes
There are nearly 2,000 parcels owned by faith-based organizations that can support the development of the homes that people, our communities, and the Commonwealth need to thrive.
The Legislature is considering a bill that would allow churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions to build multi-family housing by right on their land.
At CHAPA’s YIGBY (Yes In God’s Back Yard) forum on March 26th, you will hear from The Lynch Foundation on research they completed in conjunction with the Lincoln Land Institute and developers who have created homes on faith-based land. We’ll also host a conversation around the YIGBY bill currently under consideration in the state legislature.
Co-sponsors:
Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action (JALSA)
Pine Street Inn
Planning Office for Urban Affairs (POUA)
The Lynch Foundation
Speakers:
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MODERATORS: Emilio Dorcely, Chief Executive Officer, Urban Edge
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Katie Everett, Executive Director, The Lynch Foundation
- Shaina Korman-Houston, Real Estate Director, POUA
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Cindy Rowe, President and CEO, JALSA
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John Yazwinski, President and CEO, Father Bill’s and MainSpring
Tickets are $30.00 for CHAPA members and $50.00 for non-members for each forum. There will be no hybrid option or recording for this forum due to technical constraints. This event is open to the press. Please contact Jenna Connolly ([email protected]) if you’d like to attend as a member of the press.
If the individual ticket price is a hardship, please contact Sam Pereira ([email protected]) to inquire about reduced admission or a complimentary ticket. Please also contact Sam Pereira if you need an invoice to pay for your ticket. Refunds will not be provided to those who register but do not attend the forum.
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