Photo courtesy of Enterprise Community Partners | HousingPolicy.org's monthly Out Loud podcast series focuses on noteworthy housing policy solutions being implemented at the state and local levels. This month's edition of Out Loud takes an in-depth look at green affordable housing, and is the first in a six-part series on energy efficiency. Special guest Dana Bourland, senior program director for the Green Communities Initiative at Enterprise Community Partners, describes how affordable housing developers can incorporate green principles into their projects, and how cities and states can support green building. Also in the episode, Paul Freitag, development studio director for Jonathan Rose Companies, talks about David and Joyce Dinkins Gardens, Harlem's first green building for low-income families and this month's featured gallery entry. Learn more about how communities can help preserve and expand the availability of housing that is both energy-efficient and affordable. | Click on an Episode to Listen Now |
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