“Local organizations like Long Beach Community Land Trust (CLT) are working towards creating new opportunities for affordable homeownership and stewarding land and housing, as a community.”
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July with Long Beach CLT
In July, we dug deep into Long Beach’s architectural roots and confronted how urban design has fueled inequity. But more importantly, we dreamed big and saw how Community Land Trusts can rewrite the story. Relive the moments from our gathering and get ready to build momentum with us in August!
Let’s talk architecture! CLT Monthly Meeting on July 15
How does architecture shape our community’s story? 🏛️ Join us for this month’s CLT meeting to explore inclusive design and how we can reclaim development to deepen our connection to our community. Hosted by experts at Studio One Eleven.
Save the Date: Next CLT Monthly Meeting on July 15th!
Let’s talk about the future of our city’s design! ✨Join LBCLT this month for a deep dive into architecture, inclusive spaces, and how we reclaim development to prevent displacement. Hosted by experts at Studio One Eleven, this meeting is your opportunity to learn how community land trusts secure affordable housing and create welcoming environments for all.
Save the Date: Next CLT Monthly Meeting on June 17th!
Join us this month as we dive into Social Housing—a people-first system where housing is permanently affordable and off the for-profit market. Together, we’ll be learning how CLTs are vital to this movement and how we can advocate for green spaces and community control.
Launching MONTHLY Member Meetings on May 20!
A huge thank you to everyone who made our Second Annual Member Meeting so powerful! Together, we celebrated major milestones, updated our bylaws, and shared the inspiring history of CLTs. Now, let’s keep that momentum going! We’re thrilled to launch monthly member meetings. It’s a new space to connect, learn, and guide the future of housing in Long Beach. You’re invited to our first one on May 20 to meet Diana Saavedra, our new Membership Coordinator, and help shape what’s next
