Join Supervisors David Haubert and Elisa Márquez on Monday, January 8 from 6:30pm – 8pm at the Fremont Library at 2400 Stevenson Blvd, or online, to learn and share your thoughts about a possible $10 to $20 billion Bay Area-wide affordable housing bond sponsored by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) for the November 2024 ballot.
If approved by the voters, the regional bond will provide billions of dollars for the construction of an estimated 45,000 affordable homes, serving over 500,000 residents over the coming decades. This measure will also raise billions for preservation of existing affordable housing and ensure protection for at-risk tenants. General obligation bonds are funded through property taxes, so a $10 billion bond would place a tax of $10.26 on $100,000 in assessed value-or about $100 per year for a million-dollar home.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors District offices are partnering with the County Housing and Community Development Department on public information and input sessions.
Reserve your spot for the event by using the Eventbrite links below. You can choose between in-person attendance or join online.
Translation service options are available in the registration.
For ADA accommodations, please contact District offices:
District 1 at district1@acgov.org or 510-272-6691
District 2 at district2@acgov.org or 510-272-6692