Housing Land Advocates returns to Portland State University for our 2025 Annual Conference! Join us for a wide-ranging discussion on how Oregon will meet its ambitious housing goals in a rapidly changing environment. We are so honored to welcome this year’s keynote is John D. Tovey III, Interim Executive Director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and a planner who focuses on sustainability and local responsiveness. Panels will cover critical topics such as resilient building practices, land use responses to climate disasters, insurance impacts on affordable housing, and how we plan for climate migration. Lunch will be provided. AICP and CLE credits are available. The conference will also be livestreamed, and tickets can be found here.
Date and time
Friday, March 14, 2025 · 8am – 4pm PDT
Location
Smith Memorial Student Union
1825 Southwest Broadway Portland, OR 97201
Previous Conference Materials
2024 – Housing Land Advocates Conference
2023 – Delivering on the Promise of Goal 10
2020 – Intersections: Housing, Transportation and Affordability
2019 – Fair Housing: The Next 50 Years
2018 – Strategies for Housing Planning, Policy, and Finance: City, Region, State
2016 – Seeking Prosperity: The Role of Housing in Local Economies
2015 – At the Intersection of Housing and Health
2014 – Equity in Form and Function: Recent Trends in Housing Policy
2013 – On the Street: Transportation and Affordable Housing
2012 – Taking Shelter: Affordable Housing in a Changing Economy
2011 – Cascadia Collaborative: Bridging to the Future
2010 – The Road Home: The Intersection of Transportation and Housing
2009 – Seeing Beyond Green: Building Sustainable, Affordable, and Diverse Communities