A recent case study by the Urban Institute highlights the Denver Regional Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Fund, which provides fixed-interest below-market rate loans for preserving and creating affordable housing along current and future transit corridors in the City of Denver. According to the case study, the TOD fund, which was launched by Enterprise, the city and county of Denver and other Denver-area organizations, shows the value of local government partnerships with philanthropy and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). The case study notes that CDFIs, in collaboration with community organizations and local lawmakers, can shape equitable TOD policy and provide new opportunities for funding and developing affordable housing near public transit in creative ways.
Case Study Highlights the Denver TOD Fund
Published by Oklahoma Coalition for Affordable Housing
The vision of OCAH: That all Oklahomans have the opportunity to live in safe, healthy and affordable homes. Our Mission: To lead the movement to ensure that all residents of the state of Oklahoma flourish in safe, affordable homes and to help communities develop safe and affordable housing options for all of their residents. We reach our mission through advocacy, education and practical training to foster the production and maintenance of affordable housing throughout the state. View all posts by Oklahoma Coalition for Affordable Housing