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The Davis Chamber of Commerce will host a virtual information session for rental housing providers on Thursday, Aug. 6.
The informational session will feature updates from Mallori Spilker, CAA’s vice president of local public affairs; as well as staff from the city of Davis .
Mallori Spilker
The meeting will focus on rental housing issues, including Davis’ rental-inspection program, fees and statewide rental housing topics.
This meeting will be held via Zoom from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 6.
Join with the following:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82390071864Dial in: +1 669 900 6833Meeting ID: 823 9007 1864
Tagged: Events Sacramento Valley
In the June primary, candidates friendly to the rental housing industry enjoyed a clean sweep of local races throughout the Sacramento Valley.
In each local contest, the candidate backed by the California Apartment Association’s Political Action Committee secured victory. Choosing the right candidate to support is a role that CAAPAC takes seriously, both at the state and local level, said Mallori Spilker, government affairs director for CAA Sacramento Valley.
“The endorsement process gives us an opportunity to learn about the candidates and their views on issues affecting our members,” Spilker said. “Their positions on issues like rent control, fees and… Read More
Tagged: Elections Sacramento Valley
Members of the California Apartment Association are encouraged to attend a workshop next month focused on boosting affordable housing in Sonoma County.
The informational discovery workshop, scheduled for Sept. 19, comes as the Rent Sonoma County Committee and local rental housing providers explore a partnership to increase the availability of units for low-income renters.
The session is set to run from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Community Development Commission Hearing Room, 1440 Guerneville Road, Santa Rosa.
Tagged: Affordable housing North Bay
CAA North Coast has partnered with Catholic Charities to collect warm clothes and blankets to help homeless individuals and families during what’s expected to be a cold and wet winter.
At our Dec. 5 holiday luncheon, we will be collecting new or gently used items of warm clothing to donate to Catholic Charities to use for their “Code Blue,” program which helps families survive during the colder months.
Please bring your donation to the holiday lunch. If you cannot attend and would still like to donate, please contact Mallori Spilker at mspilker@caanet.org.
Items in need include: Tarps, sleeping bags, rain… Read More
Tagged: CharityPhilanthropy North Bay