Streamlining SoCal Affordable Housing Development | Multi-Housing News Interviews CHOC's Joy Silver

 
Image: Carly Aronson, The Hoyt Organization

Image: Carly Aronson, The Hoyt Organization

(Palm Springs, CA) - California's housing affordability crisis continues. Statewide, essential workers continue to earn stagnant and less-than-livable wages, paired with a lack of access to affordable housing. Joy Silver, CHOC's Southern California Regional Director, recently had the opportunity to speak with Multi-Housing News’ Evelyn Jozsa, breaking down the affordability issue and how CHOC is leveraging recent state legislation to tackle and increase affordable housing supply.

Read the full Q&A.


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Joy Silver

Southern California Regional Director, Community Housing Opportunities Corporation (CHOC)

In her role as CHOC's Regional Director for Southern California, Joy Silver aids the development of CHOC's new and renovated communities, plans strategic initiatives and seeks new affordable housing opportunities for our organization. Joy also serves as a Housing Stability Collaborative Action Member for Lift To Rise, an organization “dedicated to a future where all Coachella Valley’s families have access to safe affordable and stable housing.”

Silver has had a long-term career in medical and mental health clinic services, as well as aging services. Since 1997, Joy has developed and planned affordable and market-rate senior and multifamily residential housing, inclusive of financing. Silver is an active member of the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce, Desert Business Association, Women’s Club of Indio, Coachella Valley Culturas Music and Arts and American Society on Aging.

Connect with Joy via LinkedIn.