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Sibling Cities Online Town Hall
A 2018 report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition says Bloomington, IN has the most expensive housing in the state. Likewise, Palo Alto’s housing prices have been sky-high for decades. Both cities, especially of late, have focused their attention on affordability and access to housing and both have recently published their housing plans.
Sibling Cities USA invites you to a virtual town hall – Sunday, October 13, from 4-5:30pm – to discuss how both communities are tackling affordability, access, and homelessness.
What to expect at the Town Hall?
- Hear how both Cities are developing programs and strategies to tackle housing for all.
- Engage with representatives from both communities with your ideas and responses.
- Connect with community members in both Bloomington and Palo Alto who feel passionate about housing needs and solutions.
The public meeting is part of a busy Connection Weekend in Palo Alto in which a Bloomington delegation, led by Mayor Kerry Thomson, will experience the multiple facets of the sibling city-to-city exchange and connect with counterparts. If you’re planning to attend this discussion, please let us know by registering ahead of time.
Register Here > https://bit.ly/4eNCSyF
ABOUT SIBLING CITIES USA
The Cities of Bloomington, IN and Palo Alto, CA are the first Sibling Cities in a national project that builds bridges between communities in different parts of the country. Calls for national unity are increasing in response to our national divides and Americans yearn to move past them. For more information, contact Palo Alto program director, Jyotika RoyC (paloalto@siblingcitiesusa.org) or Bloomington program director, Alain Barker (abarker@iu.edu).