There’s a growing sense of optimism that more housing can get built.
The Monterey Attainable Housing Forum was one such gathering, held over two days at Asilomar Conference Grounds, hosted by Regenerative California. I wasn’t able to attend, but I watched a live debrief session in early December, and could tell that the more than 60 people who participated—including policy-makers, developers, investors and others—were energized by the goals they had set for tackling the lack of housing locally.