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Housing Affordability Planning Program

The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) and its members are committed to working to increase the amount, affordability, and accessibility of the region’s housing supply, particularly near transit.

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Celebrating 40 years of Enterprise

We’ve been breaking barriers and building communities to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one for the past 40 years.

To celebrate, we’re bringing together leaders, advocates and innovators in affordable housing. Join us as we tackle today’s most pressing issues and prepare for the next 40 years.

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Dive deep into critical issues

  • Enterprise’s National Conference has been designed to dive deep into the critical issues facing affordable housing.
    Each session will feature a dynamic cross-section of thought leaders who will reflect on current systems, discuss bold solutions and share their stories.

40th ANNIVERSARY PANELS

  • Reliable Returns, Low Risk Sky-high Impact: Why Affordable Housing is the Investment Opportunity Hiding in Plain Sight
  • Housing Preservation in Urban, Rural and Tribal Communities
  • Predicting the Unpredictable: A Sneak Peak at Mid-Term Elections and their Impact on the Housing Landscape
  • The Energy Revolution Starts at Home
  • Reconstructing Equitable Housing Policy by Deconstructing Racist Housing Practices
  • Breaking Barriers: A New Standard for Resident Services

FEATURED SPEAKERS

  • Thompson

    Sandra L. Thompson
    Director

    Federal Housing Finance Agency

  • Henry Cisneros

    Henry Cisneros
    Chairman

    American Triple I Partners
    Former Secretary
    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Event Details

October 20, 2022
Omni Shoreham
Washington, DC

Conference 8:00am – 5:00pm
Reception 6:00pm – 9:00pm

  • We are here for impact. We are here for change. Join us.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 6, 2021

CONTACT: Mekdy Alemayehu (OP) 202.412.7828;

DC Office of Planning Launches Demographic Data Hub

New open data and analytics platform makes population data accessible to the public.

(WASHINGTON, DC) – The DC Office of Planning (OP) Demographic Data Hub [lnks.gd] is an online, interactive information service that provides reliable, up-to-date data on the demographics of the District of Columbia. This one-stop hub, which includes the latest 2020 Census data, will help residents, government agencies, and community leaders access data and analysis to support strategic planning, policymaking, and business development across the District of Columbia.

“OP is committed to open data and transparency of information for the public,” said Andrew Trueblood, OP Director. “We are looking for ways to better meet residents where they are, and this user-friendly website makes popular demographic charts and data much more accessible for residents, researchers, and other stakeholders.”

The OP Demographic Data Hub re-envisions OP Data Viz which launched in 2019. The data featured in the new platform covers a variety of city-wide, ward and census-tract level indicators ranging from population size to household income. New features include a snapshot of key DC demographic statistics; District-wide and Ward profiles; interactive infographic reports; a geographic analysis section with maps visualizing demographic differences across the city; a categorical data section that allows users to download data; and a library of OP visualizations, maps, and reports.

The new hub was built in partnership with DC’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO), and ESRI, an international supplier of geographic information tools, including ArcGIS.

Visit opdatahub.dc.gov [lnks.gd] in order to access the OP Demographic Data Hub. In addition to providing data content online, OP provides free technical assistance and training on how to access Census data to local non-profit and community organizations, government agencies, researchers, and the general public. For more information about the DC Office of Planning, visit our home page at planning.dc.gov [lnks.gd].