The Problem

San Diego suffers from a crisis of housing supply and affordability. The symptoms are obvious but the root causes are deep and complex because the provision of housing is a complicated process. The Center for Housing Policy and Design was created to fill the unmet need for a research and policy center in San Diego that is devoted exclusively to tackling the regional housing problem.

Our Mission

The Center for Housing Policy and Design is dedicated to improving housing supply and affordability for people of all incomes in the San Diego region. The Center seeks to close the housing research and policy gap by serving as the leading actionable housing research institution in San Diego, offering solutions for more housing supply and affordability in the region. We focus on rigorous interdisciplinary research and design-driven innovation to create an ecosystem for change.

Our Team

Dr. Mai Nguyen

Director of the Design Lab, Professor of Professor Urban Studies and Planning

William Fulton, FAICP

Professor of Practice in Urban Studies and Planning, Former City of San Diego Planning Director

Dr. Zofia Bednarowska-Michaiel

Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department Urban Studies and Planning

Current Projects

Where are the opportunities to build on faith-based and college land in San Diego?

The Center is mapping all land in San Diego County that qualifies for SB 4, the law that streamlines affordable housing approval on land owned by nonprofit colleges or faith-based institutions. We are bringing together faith-based organizations, developers, financial institutions, and housing stakeholders with the goal of unlocking affordable housing land opportunities.

What Is the Housing Production Landscape in San Diego?

San Diego has a wide range of housing production practitioners, as well as, policy and financial partners, but their efforts are often fragmented and uncoordinated. The Center is creating a “landscape map” of people and organizations working on housing production with the intent of convening them to better coordinate and streamline, and increase housing production. 

Innovative Financing Techniques For Affordable Housing

The Center is conducting a scan of innovative financing techniques, including philanthropically driven local Housing Impact Funds, to design new ways to finance the development of new affordable housing and maintain existing Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing projects, with the goal of expanding the amount of financing options for these activities in San Diego.                                                                      

The Affordable Housing and Transportation Paradox

San Diego is encouraging the production of more affordable housing near transit with little parking. These households should be less car-dependent. The Center surveyed lower-income residents in the City Heights neighborhood and found that many of them, especially those with children, cannot easily shift to transit usage and may need more alternative transportation choices, such as shuttles and rideshare subsidies.