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Department of Planning, Policy, and Design

VICTORIA BASOLO

Department of Planning, Policy, and Design University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-7075 Telephone: (949) 824-3521 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D., City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998 Dissertation: Housing Policy in the Local Political Economy: Understanding the Support for Affordable Housing Programs in Cities

M.A., Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997 Thesis: Affordable Housing Policy Communities and Exchanges: Relationships Among Nonprofit Housing Organizations and Local Governments

M.U.R.P., Urban and Regional Planning, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, 1991 Thesis: Computer Usage in Planning Agencies in the States of Oregon and Washington

B.A., Geography, University of California at Los Angeles, 1979

POSITIONS HELD

Academic Associate Professor, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2004-present

Affiliated Faculty, Program in Demographic and Social Analysis, University of California, Irvine, 2001-present

Assistant Professor, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2000-2004

Assistant Professor, College of Urban and Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, 1998-2000

Instructor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994

Administrative Equity Adviser, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 2007-2008 Executive Director (Acting), Community Outreach Partnership Center, University of California, Irvine, 2007-2008

Professional Senior Redevelopment Projects and Housing Coordinator, City of Lancaster, California, 1989- 1991

Development Specialist and Analyst, Economic Development Division, Community Development Commission of Los Angeles County, California, 1988-1989

Planner, Cotton Beland Associates, Inc., Pasadena, California, 1987 (¾ time)

Assistant to the Executive Director, HEP, Inc. (nonprofit housing), Hollywood, California, 1987 (½ time)

Research Affiliations Researcher, California Institute for Hazards Research, University of California, 2007-present

Visiting Scholar, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley, Fall Semester, 2006

Research Collaborator, School of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tulane University, “The Diffusion of Environmental Technology”, 1999-2004

Research Collaborator, Louisiana State University Medical Center, “Housing & Health”, 1999- 2002

Research Fellow, National Center for the Revitalization of Cities, University of New Orleans, 1998-2000

Field Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, “A National Study of Community Development Corporations”, 1998

Research Associate, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994-1997

Visiting Research Associate, Centre for Housing Research and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, 1996

GRANTS

Research Funding Principal Investigator, “Collaborative Research: E-Government and the Preparation of Citizens for Disasters: A Multidisciplinary Study of the Development and Usability of Hazard Information on the Web,” National Science Foundation, 2004 (Co-Investigator: L. Steinberg, Tulane University; $325,000)

2 Principal Investigator, “Organizational Response: Learning from the Implementation of Prop 46,” California Policy Research Center, 2004 ($40,000)

Principal Investigator, “Portability, Deconcentration, and the Jobs-Housing Balance: An Assessment of the Section 8 Voucher Program in Orange County, California,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Young Urban Scholars Program, 2001 ($54,546)

Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of a Neighborhood Revitalization Program,” Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, Inc., 1999 (with D. Strong; $40,000)

Principal Investigator, “Double-Barreled Disasters in the Urban Environment: The Potential Impacts of Conjoint Natural and Technological Disasters and Public Preparedness for These Events,” National Science Foundation through Tulane University, 1999 (with R. Burby; $110,600)

Research Grant, “Local Economic Development and Affordable Housing Programs: A Comparison of Central City and Suburban Policy Choices,” National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities, College of Urban and Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, 1998 ($18,000)

Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster, Jr. Dissertation Fellowship, Carolina Society of Fellows, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997 ($15,000)

Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation, Political Science Program, Washington, D.C., 1996 ($10,218)

Doctoral Dissertation Grant, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., 1996 ($15,000)

Co-Principal Investigator, “A Survey of Housing Conditions in the City of Durham, North Carolina,” City of Durham, 1996 (with W. Rohe; $70,000)

Co-Principal Investigator, “A Study of the Impediments to Fair Housing in the State of North Carolina,” funded by the North Carolina Division of Community Assistance, 1995 (with W. Rohe; $20,617)

Other Funding Research and Travel Award, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 2002- 2007

Faculty Career Development Award, University of California, Irvine, 2003

Summer Scholar Grant, Social Network Analysis Workshop, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Office of Research, University of New Orleans through the College of Urban and Public Affairs, 1999

3 Travel Award, NSF/EPSCoR Travel Grants for Emerging Faculty, Board of Regents, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1998

Workshop Award, Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1995

Travel Award, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, 1995

PUBLICATIONS (Peer-reviewed)

Journal Articles Basolo, V. 2007. Explaining the Support for Homeownership in U.S. Cities: A Political Economy Perspective. Housing Studies: 22(1):99-119.

Basolo, V. and M.T. Nguyen. 2005. Does Mobility Matter? An Analysis of Housing Voucher Holders’ Neighborhood Conditions by Race and Ethnicity. Housing Policy Debate 16(3/4):297- 324.

Steinberg, L.J., Basolo, V., Burby, R.J., Levine, J.N., and A.M. Cruz. 2004. Joint Seismic and Technological Disasters: Possible Impacts and Community Preparedness in an Urban Setting. Natural Hazards Review 5(4):159-169.

Basolo, V. and D. Hastings. 2003. Obstacles to Regional Housing Solutions: A Comparison of Four Metropolitan Areas. Journal of Urban Affairs 25(4):449-472.

Basolo, V. 2003. Local Response to Federal Changes in the Housing Voucher Program: A Case Study of Intra-Regional Cooperation. Housing Policy Debate 14(1/2):143-168.

Burby, R.J., Steinberg, L.J., and V. Basolo. 2003. The Tenure Trap: The Vulnerability of Renters to Joint Natural and Technological Disasters. Urban Affairs Review 39(1):32-58.

Cohen, D.A., Mason, K., Bedimo, A., Scribner, R., Basolo, V., and T.A. Farley. 2003. Neighborhood Physical Conditions and Health. American Journal of Public Health 93(3):467- 471.

Basolo, V. 2003. U.S. Regionalism and Rationality. Urban Studies 40(3):447-462.

Basolo, V. and D. Strong. 2002. Understanding the Neighborhood: From Residents’ Perceptions and Needs to Action. Housing Policy Debate 13(1):83-105.

Basolo, V. and C. Huang. 2001. Cities and Economic Development: Does the City Limits Story Still Apply? Economic Development Quarterly 15(4):327-339.

4 Basolo, V. 2000. City Spending on Economic Development Versus Affordable Housing: Does Inter-City Competition or Local Politics Drive Decisions? Journal of Urban Affairs 22(3):317- 332.

Haughey, P. and V. Basolo. 2000. The Effect of Dual Local and National Register Historic District Designation on Single-Family Housing Prices in New Orleans. The Appraisal Journal 68(3):283-289.

Basolo, V. 1999. The Impacts of Inter-city Competition and Intergovernmental Factors on Local Affordable Housing Programs. Housing Policy Debate 10(3):659-688.

Basolo, V. 1999. Passing the Housing Policy Baton in the US: Will Cities Take the Lead? Housing Studies 14(4):433-452.

Rohe, W.M. and V. Basolo. 1997. Long Term Effects of Homeownership on the Self Perceptions and Social Interaction of Low-Income Persons. Environment and Behavior 29(6):794-820.

Book Chapters Basolo, V. 2008 (expected). Housing and Urban Sustainability. In Sustainability: A Global Urban Context, Igor Vojnovic (Ed.). East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press.

Basolo, V. 2007 (expected). Environmental Change, Disasters and Vulnerability: The Case of Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans. In Global Environmental Change And Human Security, Richard A. Matthew, Mike Brklacich, Dina Giannikopoulos and Bryan McDonald (Eds.). Albany: SUNY Press.

Basolo, V. and C. Huang. 2005. Central City and Suburban Policy Choices, in F.W. Wagner; T.E. Joder; A.J. Mumphrey, Jr.; K.M. Akundi; A.F.J. Artibise, editors, Revitalizing the City: Strategies to Contain Sprawl and Revive the Core. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.

Proceedings Basolo, V., Steinberg, L.J., and S. Gant. 2006. “E-Government and the Preparation of Citizens for Disasters,” Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, San Diego, CA.

Steinberg, L.J., Basolo, V., Burby, R.J., Levine, J.N., and A.M. Cruz. 2002. “Earthquake- Induced Technological Disasters: A Study of Possible Effects and Emergency Response in the Urban Environment,” Proceedings of the 7th National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Boston, MA.

PUBLICATIONS (Non-peer reviewed)

Journal Articles Basolo, V. and W.M. Rohe. 1995. Homeownership as Public Policy: Trends in North Carolina and Beyond. Carolina Planning 20:8-18. Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

5 Basolo, V. 1989. The California Coastal Commission's Experiment in Social Policy. Interchange. College of Environmental Design, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona.

Book Chapters Basolo, V. and M. Morlan. 1993. Women and the Production of Housing: An Overview, in H.C. Dandekar, editor, Shelter, Woman, and Development: First and Third World Perspectives, Ann Arbor: George Wahr Publishing.

Book Reviews Basolo, V. 2007. Review of: The Housing Divide: How Generations of Immigrants Fare in New York’s Housing Market, by Emily Rosenbaum and Samantha Friedman. Housing Studies 22(5):857-858.

Basolo, V. 2006. Review of Homeownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective, edited by Karin Kurz and Hans-Peter Blossfeld. Contemporary Sociology 35(5):467-468.

Basolo, V. 2006. Review of The Geography of Opportunity, edited by Xavier de Souza Briggs. Housing Studies 21(5):785-787.

Basolo, V. 2002. Review of Institutional Constraints and Policy Choice: An Exploration of Local Governance, by James C. Clingermayer and Richard C. Feiock. Journal of Urban Affairs 24(4):482-484.

Basolo, V. 2001. Review of The Homefront: Implications of Welfare Reform for Housing Policy, edited by Sandra .J. Newman. Journal of the American Planning Association 67(2):231- 232.

Basolo, V. 1999. Review of There’s No Place Like Home: Anthropological Perspectives on Housing and Homelessness in the United States, edited by Anna Lou Dehavenon. Journal of Urban Affairs 21(3):367-368.

Basolo, V. 1992. Review of Urban Housing Segregation of Minorities in Western Europe and the United States, edited by Elizabeth D. Huttman, Wim Blauw, and Juliet Saltman, Journal of the American Planning Association 58(3):405-406.

Encyclopedia Entries Basolo, V. 2005. Input-Output Analysis, in Encyclopedia of the City, R. Caves, editor. London: Routledge.

Basolo, V. 2005. Land Trusts, in Encyclopedia of the City, R. Caves, editor. London: Routledge.

Basolo, V. 2005. Redevelopment, in Encyclopedia of City, R. Caves, editor. London: Routledge.

6 Basolo, V. 2005. Density Bonus, in Encyclopedia of the City, R. Caves, editor. London: Routledge.

Basolo, V. 2005. Fair-Share Housing Allocation, in Encyclopedia of the City, R. Caves, editor. London: Routledge.

Internet Basolo, V., Freeman, L., Kleit, R.G., and E. Malizia. 1996. How Development Restrictions Influence Housing Values: An Intermetropolitan Analysis of Market and Regulatory Factors. Journal of Financial Abstracts: Series E 1 (23): October 3rd, Working Paper Series.

Proceedings Steinberg, L., Albrecht, J., and V. Basolo. 2000. “The Diffusion of Environmental Technology: A Case Study of Ultraviolet Disinfection for Wastewater,” Session 62, WEFTEC 2000, Water Environment Federation, Anaheim, California.

Discussion Papers Basolo, V. and N. Calavita. 2004. “Policy Claims with Weak Evidence: A Critique of the Reason Foundation Study on Inclusionary Housing in the Bay Area.” Written at the request of national and California housing advocacy organizations.

Basolo, V. 2003. “Housing and Public Policy Trends: Extrapolating into the Future for Public Housing Authorities.” Written at the request of the national Public Housing Authorities Directors Association.

Basolo, V. 2003. “Integrated Program to Address Workforce Housing and Social Needs in the City of Ventura, CA.” Written at the request of a local policy maker.

Reports Basolo, V. 2006. “Learning from the Implementation of Prop 46.” Prepared for the California Policy Research Center.

Basolo, V. and M.T. Nguyen. 2005. “Satisfaction, Mobility, and Spatial Concentration: An Analysis of Survey Responses from Voucher Holders in Orange County, CA.” Prepared for the Orange County Department of Housing and Community Development.

Basolo, V. 2003. “Residential Attitudes and Choice: A Study of Housing Voucher Holders in Santa Ana, California.” Prepared for the Santa Ana Housing Authority.

Basolo, V., Strong, D. and C. Pettett. 2000. “Neighborhood Revitalization Evaluation: Final Report.” Prepared for Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, Inc.

Basolo, V., Strong, D., Huang, C., Simmons, S., and S. Todd. 2000. “Neighborhood Revitalization Evaluation: Baseline Measurements.” Prepared for Neighborhood Housing Services of New Orleans, Inc.

Basolo, V. 1996. “A Survey of Housing Conditions in the City of Durham, North Carolina.” Prepared for the Durham City/County Planning Department.

7 Basolo, V., Freeman, L., Rohe, W.M. and M. Bergholz. 1996. “A Study of the Impediments to Fair Housing in the State of North Carolina.” Prepared for the North Carolina Division of Community Assistance, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, and the North Carolina Human Relations Commission.

Rohe, W.M., Basolo, V. and Z.Q. Liu. 1993. “Housing Conditions and Needs in North Carolina.” Prepared for the North Carolina Division of Community Assistance.

Warner, K. and V. Basolo. 1993. “Manufactured Housing: Alternative Ownership and Innovative Uses.” Report Six of the Manufactured Housing Research Project prepared for the Michigan Department of Commerce.

Instructional Manuals Basolo, V. and L. Freeman. 2004. Affordable Housing Strategies in Hot Markets. Prepared for the NeighborWorks Training Institute, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Washington, D.C. (Updates by V. Basolo in 2006 and 2007).

Working Papers Haughey, P. and V. Basolo. 2000. “Historic District Designations and their Impact on Single- Family Residential Housing Prices: A Look at New Orleans.” Working Paper, Division of Urban and Regional Policy Studies, University of New Orleans.

Basolo, V. and D. Hastings. 1999. “Regional Planning and Affordable Housing.” Working Paper, Division of Urban and Regional Policy Studies, University of New Orleans.

Basolo, V. and C. Huang. 1999. “Local Economic Development and Affordable Housing Programs: A Comparison of Central City and Suburban Policy Choices.” Working Paper, National Center for the Revitalization of Central Cities, University of New Orleans.

Basolo, V. 1997. “Affordable Housing Policy and Programs in U.S. Cities: A Summary of Results from a Survey of Local Housing Professionals.” Working Paper Number 97-11. Center for Urban and Regional Studies Working Paper Series: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Basolo, V. 1997. “U.S. Mayors’ Views on Affordable Housing and Economic Development Policies: A Summary of Survey Results.” Working Paper Number 97-09. Center for Urban and Regional Studies Working Paper Series: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Attia, S. and V. Basolo. 1996. “Affordable Housing” (section editor: W.M. Rohe) of the Sustainable Cities Working Paper by C.C. Barnett and F. Lulofs, Research Triangle Institute: Research Triangle Park, NC.

PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

8 Presented Papers/Posters “Better or Worse, Together or Apart? Locational Choice and Neighborhood Conditions of Immigrants using Housing Vouchers,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Seattle, WA, 2007

“Authority and Power in State-Local Housing Policy Implementation: The Case of Prop 46,” Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, TX, 2006

“Developing Housing Policy Alternatives: California’s Local Housing Trust Fund Initiative,” Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, TX, 2006 (Co-Author: Abhishek Tiwari)

“Moving Beyond Crossroads, Crisis and the Abyss in Planning Dialogues: Reflection and Extension on the Knowledge-Action Paradigm,” Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, TX, 2006 (Co-Author: Victoria Beard)

“E-Government and the Preparation of Citizens for Disasters,” Seventh National Conference on Digital Government Research, San Diego, CA, 2006 (Co-Authors: L.J. Steinberg and S. Gant)

“Why Do Households Fail to Prepare for Disaster: Citizen Perceptions of Local Government Response and Their Exposure to Preparedness Information,” HUD Urban Scholars Symposium, National Academies of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 2005

“Mobility and Deconcentration: The Voucher Program in Orange County, California,” HUD Urban Scholars Symposium, National Academies of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 2005

“Localities Competing for Affordable Housing Opportunities: California’s Housing Trust Fund Match Program,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Salt Lake City, UT, 2005

“Collaborative Research: E-Government and the Preparation of Citizens for Disasters,” National Conference on Digital Government Research, Atlanta, GA, 2005 (poster with L. Steinberg and S. Gant)

“Delivering the Message: The Passage of California’s 2002 Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act,” Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR, 2004

“Why do They Concentrate or Deconcentrate? The Importance of Local Context for Housing Voucher Holders,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Washington, D.C., 2004 (Co-author: Mai Nguyen)

“Explaining the Support For Homeownership Policy in Cities: A Political Economy Perspective,” This House is Home Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 2003

“The Effects of Policy Changes in the Housing Voucher Program: A Case Study of Santa Ana, California,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Cleveland, OH, 2003 (Co-author: Mai Nguyen)

9 “Section 8 and Residential Choice: Explaining the Mobility of Housing Voucher Holders,” Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Baltimore, MD, 2002

“The Tenure Trap: The Vulnerability of Renters to Joint Natural and Technological Disasters,” International Sociological Association Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 2002 (Co-authors: R.J. Burby and L.J. Steinberg)

“Earthquake-Induced Technological Disasters: A Study of Possible Effects and Emergency Response in the Urban Environment,” The 7th National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Boston, MA, 2002 (Co-authors: L.J. Steinberg, R.J. Burby, J.N. Levine, and A.M. Cruz)

“Interorganizational Cooperation: Local Adaptation to Changes in the Section 8 Tenant-Based Program,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Boston, MA, 2002

“Understanding the Neighborhood: From Residents’ Perceptions and Needs to Action,” Annual Meeting of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, GA, 2000

“New Directions 2025, St. Tammany Parish Comprehensive Plan Academic Peer Review,” AICP/ACSP Collaborative Projects Symposium, American Planning Association National Conference, New York City, 2000 and Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, GA, 2000 (Co-author: K. Fernandez)

“Is Regionalism Rational?” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CA, 2000

“Local Economic Development and Affordable Housing: A Comparison of Central City and Suburban Policy Choices,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CA, 2000 (Co-author: C. Huang)

“The Unfulfilled Promise of Regional Housing Solutions,” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, IL, 1999 (Co-author: D. Hastings)

“Measuring Inter-City Competition,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Louisville, KY, 1999

“Cities and Affordable Housing Programs: Are Local Housing Policy Agendas Addressing Community Needs?” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena, CA, 1998

“Economic Development and Affordable Housing: The Trade-offs in City Policy making,” Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Fort Worth, TX, 1998

“The Impacts of Inter-City Competition and Intergovernmental Factors on Local Affordable Housing Programs,” Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1997

10 “The Intergovernmental Shift of Responsibilities for Affordable Housing Programs: Will Cities Fill the Void Left by the Federal Government?” International Sociological Association, Housing in the 21st Century: Looking Forward Conference, Alexandria, VA, 1997

“How Development Restrictions Influence Housing Values: An Intermetropolitan Analysis of Market and Regulatory Factors,” Joint ACSP and AESOP Conference, Toronto, Canada, 1996 (Co- authors: L. Freeman, R. Garshick, and E. Malizia)

Other Meeting Participation “Computer Science and Social Science: Dual Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Research in e- Government,” Eighth National Conference on Digital Government Research, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 (Team Workshop led by Co-Researchers: L.J. Steinberg and S. Gant)

Organizer/Presenter, Publishing in the Journal of Urban Affairs: The Editor’s Perspective. Breakfast Roundtable 13, Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Seattle, WA, 2007

Moderator, Assessing Housing Policies in Urban Centers II Session (Fannie Mae Track). Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Cleveland, OH, 2003

Moderator, Public Housing Session (Fannie Mae Track). Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Boston, MA, 2002

Moderator, Housing and the Market Context Session (Fannie Mae Track). Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, Louisville, KY, 1999

Panelist, Careers in Planning Session. North Carolina American Planning Association Annual Conference, Durham, NC, 1996

Rapporteur, Affordable Housing Working Group. Sustainable Cities Symposium, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1996

Moderator, Low-Income Homeownership Panel. North Carolina American Planning Association Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC, 1994

Moderator, Women in the Production of Housing Panel. Shelter, Woman and Development Conference, University of Michigan, 1992

SPEAKER/PANELIST (Invited)

Speaker, Housing our Workforce Symposium, Orange County Housing Trust, Newport Beach, November 2007.

Speaker, “Preparing for Disaster in Miami-Dade County, Florida and Los Angeles County, California: Residents' Perceptions, Intentions, and Actions”, CalHaz Seminar Series, University of California, Irvine, November 2007.

Moderator, The Crisis in Workforce Housing, Center for Real Estate, Merage School of Business, University of California, Newport Beach, November 2007.

11 Speaker, “What is, and Can Be, Done to Make Housing More Affordable in California?” Planning for Growth: Demographics, Employment, Housing, and Resources, UCLA Public Policy Symposium, Lake Arrowhead Center, October 2007

Speaker, “Affordable Housing: Limited Policy and Constrained Choices”, School of Planning, Arizona State University, May 2007

Speaker, “Policy Decisions – Policy Implementation: The Case of Affordable Housing,” School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, May 2007

Speaker, “Patterns of Change: A Snapshot of Demographics and Housing in the Inland Empire,” Annual Housing Forum, SCANPH, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, April 2007

Speaker, “Understanding Decisions about Housing, Economic Development & Neighborhoods: Individual Choice & Public Policy,” Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, January 2007

Speaker, “Explaining the Support for Homeownership Policy in Cities,” Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies Seminar Series, California State University, Sacramento, November 2006.

Lecturer, “Federal Deconcentration Policy,” Community Development Course, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, October 2006

Speaker, “Authority, Power and Pressure: State-Local Relations and the Implementation of Prop 46,” Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley, September 2006.

Speaker, “Affordable Housing in Orange County,” Cities Advisory Group, Orange County, CA, July 2006.

Speaker, “The Complex Dynamics of Inequality: Social Structure, Spatial Distribution, and Housing Policy,” Inequality: Southern California’s Major Fault Line Conference, University of California, Irvine, May 2006

Speaker, “Planning for Disasters,” Faculty Program Event (student invitation), Campus Villages, University of California, Irvine, March 2006

Speaker, “Housing Trust Funds,” Lenders’ Series, Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, Anaheim, CA, January 2006

Speaker, “Inclusionary Zoning,” University of California, Riverside, June 2005

Speaker/Panelist, “Orange County in 2005: A Report Card on Growing Inequality (Housing),” University of California, Irvine, May 2005

12 Speaker, “Affordable Housing Policy and Planning: From Avoidance to Acceptance in California Cities,” California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, March 2005

Speaker/Panelist, “Affordable Housing and Supply,” League of California Cities, Novato, CA, February 2005

Speaker, “What’s Really Behind the Housing Supply Problem?” University of California Center Sacramento Seminar Series, Sacramento, CA, February 2005.

Speaker/Panelist, “Inclusionary Housing,” State of California Department of Housing and Community Development, Sacramento, CA, November 2004.

Moderator/Discussant, Community Outreach Partnership Center, University of California Irvine, May 2004.

Speaker, “Growing Rationally: The Significance of Housing for Orange County,” Partners Series, School of Social Ecology, UCI, Irvine, CA, January 2004

Speaker, “Local Economic Development in California,” Cross-National Interdisciplinary Lecture Program, Feng Chia University, Taiwan, July 2003 (CD-format)

Speaker, “Future Demands for Housing,” Forum on Workforce Housing, South Orange County Housing Coalition and the County of Orange, Laguna Hills, CA, May 2003

Panelist, Annual Housing Summit, Southern California Association of Governments, Los Angeles, CA, December 2002

Panelist, “Housing and Health,” Kennedy Commission, Orange, CA, November 2002

Presenter, “Demographic Trends in Orange County,” Affordable Housing Clearinghouse: Community Reinvestment Act Roundtable, Santa Ana, CA, May 2002

Speaker, “Affordable Housing and Urban Economies,” Simon Fraser University City Program, Public Lecture Series, Vancouver, B.C., October 2001

Speaker, “Affordable Housing in Expensive Markets,” Housing Washington State Conference, Tacoma, WA, October 2001

Speaker, “Affordable Housing in Orange County,” Common Ground, Orange County Section, Tustin, CA, August 2001

Speaker, “Housing Constraints and Strategies in Orange County, California,” Kennedy Commission, Orange, CA, August 2001

Presenter, University of California, Irvine, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Departmental Seminar, “Does Housing Choice Improve Outcomes? An Assessment of the Orange County Section 8 tenant-based housing program,” May 2001

13 Panelist, Affordable Housing, UCI-think.community, Envisioning Orange County’s Future, Irvine, CA, May 2001

Presenter, University of California, Irvine, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Open House, “Affordable Housing Policy Networks: Informal and Formal Institutional Building in Communities,” March 2001

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate Graduate Housing and Urban Development Housing Policy Statistics for Planners Urban Economic Development Planning for Housing Quantitative Analysis for Planners Field Study Research Design Local Economic Development Policy Freshman Seminar Research Methods

SERVICE - ACADEMIC COMMUNITY

Journal Editor Journal of Urban Affairs, 2005-present

Governing Board/Council (elected) Policy Studies Organization, 2002-present Urban Affairs Association, 2004-2005

Editorial board member Housing Policy Debate, 2007-present Journal of Urban Affairs, 2001-2005

Referee for journals Administration and Society Journal of the American Planning Association Economic Development Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs Housing and the Built Environment Law and Society Review Housing Policy Debate Planning Theory and Practice Housing Studies Regional Studies International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Risk Analysis Journal of Planning Education and Research Social Problems Journal of Planning History Urban Affairs Review Journal of Planning Literature Urban Studies

Reviewer for book manuscripts Sage Publications, 2000, 2002, and 2006 (Research Methods Series) SUNY Press (Public Policy Series), 2006 Island Press, 1996

Reviewer of Proposals California Policy Research Center, 2005

14 Committee participation Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Strategic Planning Committee, 2006- 2007

Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, JPER Editorship Search Committee, 2006-2007

Chair, Fannie Mae Foundation Student Travel Scholarships Committee, 2003-2005

Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Re-Assessing Scholarship Committee, 2002-2005

Chair, Policy Studies Organization, Long Range Planning Standing Committee, 2002-present

Chair, Policy Studies Organization, PSO Advancement Ad Hoc Committee, 2002

Member, Awards Committee, Fannie Mae Foundation Student Travel Scholarships, 2002

Chair, Awards Committee, Policy Studies Organization, Best Policy Book, 2001

Member, Awards Committee, Policy Studies Organization Interdisciplinary Award, 2001

Member, Project Awards Committee, American Planning Association, Orange County Section, 2001

Member, Awards Committee, Fannie Mae Foundation Student Travel Scholarships, 2001

Member, American Institute of Certified Planners Community Planning Team Task Force, 1998- 2001

Other participation Referee, Fannie Mae Best Paper Contest, Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, 2002-2004

Referee, Fannie Mae Best Paper Contest, Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1999-2004

Referee, Fannie Mae Best Paper Contest, Joint Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and Association of European Schools of Planning, 2003

Track Chair, Non-Fannie Mae Housing and Community Development Track, Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2000 and 2001

Reviewer, abstracts, housing and community development (Fannie Mae and non-Fannie Mae tracks), Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1999

15 Reviewer, abstracts, planning theory and housing and community development (Fannie Mae and non-Fannie Mae tracks), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, 1998

SERVICE - UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY

University Member, Council on Educational Policy, University of California, Irvine, 2005-present

Member, Policy Subcommittee-Council on Educational Policy, University of California, Irvine, 2007-2008.

Member, Procedures Subcommittee-Endowed Professorships, University of California, Irvine, 2005-2007

Member, Council on Faculty Welfare, University of California, Irvine, 2002-2005

Member, University of New Orleans at Fifty Visioning Committee, University of New Orleans, 1999-2000

Member, Faculty Council Committee on Awards and Honors, University of New Orleans, 1998- 2000

Coordinator, Faculty Working Group in Quantitative Methods, University of New Orleans, 1998-2000

Member, Public Affairs Planning Committee, University of North Carolina, 1997

Member, Community Service Learning Committee, Public Service Round Table, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1995-1996

School/College Member, Master’s of Public Policy Steering Committee, Schools of Social Sciences and Social Ecology, 2006-2007

Member, Honors Committee, School of Social Ecology, 2007

Member, Ad Hoc Selection Committee, Warmington Chair, School of Social Ecology, 2007

Member, Executive Committee, Demographic and Social Analysis Program, Schools of Social Sciences and Social Ecology, 2005-2006

Panelist, Mentor-Mentee Program, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 2004

Member, Working Group, Orange County Annual Survey, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 2001

16 Member, Dean Search Committee, College of Urban & Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, 1999-2000

Member, Faculty Search Committee, College of Urban & Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, 1999

Member, Master of Urban and Regional Planning Curriculum Committee, College of Urban and Public Affairs, University of New Orleans, 1998-2000

Department Member, Ph.D. Streamlining Committee, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2007-present

Director/Organizer, Housing Fellows Program, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2007-present.

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2007

Member, Ph.D. Quantitative Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2007

Director/Organizer, ACSP Ph.D. Workshop, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2006

Faculty Advisor, Planning Students Organization, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2004-2006

Co-Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure (Mid-Career), Department of Planning, Policy, and Design University of California, Irvine, 2005

Member, Master of Urban and Regional Planning Curriculum Committee, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2004-2005

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design University of California, Irvine, 2004

Coordinator, Urban and Community Development Ph.D. Concentration, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2002-2005

Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Planning, Policy and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2003-2004

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of California, Irvine, 2003

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of California, Irvine, 2002

17 Member, Admissions Committee, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of California, Irvine, 2001 and 2002

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of California, Irvine, 2001

Member, Ph.D. Policy Committee, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992-1993

SERVICE - BROADER COMMUNITY

Member, Advisory Panel, Study of Inclusionary Housing, conducted by the Furman Center, NYU, for the Center for Housing Policy, Washington, D.C., 2007

Academic Reviewer, Orange County Housing Score Card, 2007

Member, Orange County Housing Trust Working Group, 2005-2007

Member, Orange County Housing Element Resource Team, 2005-2006

Advisory Group, California Senator Tom Torlakson, Chair of the Senate Transportation and Housing Committee, 2005-2006

Academic Liaison, Orange County Section of the American Planning Association, 2004.

Co-Facilitator, Affordable Housing Community Forum, Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, December 2002

Member, Housing Sub-Committee, City of Santa Ana Empowerment Zone, Santa Ana, California, 2001-2004

Member, Advisory Committee, Economic Impact Analysis of Childcare in Orange County, Success by 6, 2001-2002

Member, Advisory Board, Community Visions Unlimited (nonprofit housing organization), New Orleans, Louisiana, 1998-2000

Member, Neighborhood Reinvestment Training Institute Local Planning Committee, New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1998-1999

Commissioner, Human Relations Commission of Orange County, North Carolina, 1993-1997

NON-SERVICE EXTERNAL ACTIVITIES

Instructor, Affordable Housing Strategies in Hot Markets, National Reinvestment Corporation, various cities, 2000-present

18 Survey Consultant, Neighborhood Indicators Project, National Reinvestment Corporation, 2005

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, American Institute of Certified Planners (#011931)

Member, American Planning Association

Member, Digital Government Society of North America

Member, European Network for Housing Research

Member, Policy Studies Organization

Member, Urban Affairs Association

AWARDS/DISTINCTIONS

AICP/ACSP Collaborative Projects Award, “New Directions 2025, St. Tammany Parish Comprehensive Plan Academic Peer Review”, 2000 (with K. Fernandez)

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