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Montana’s Housing Crisis Summit: Can Supply Meet Demand?
November 18 @ 6:00pm
Montana’s Housing Crisis Summit: Can Supply Meet Demand?
An summit to gather policymakers and stakeholders to address Montana’s ongoing housing affordability crisis.
On November 18th and 19th, The Burton K. Wheeler Center will host a statewide conference addressing the housing crisis in Montana.
- The conference will kick off the evening of November 18th with a keynote address by Missoula Mayor Andrea Davis, “Common-Sense Solutions: Perspective from the Frontlines of Montana’s Housing Crisis.” Tickets for the keynote address are included with the $85 full conference pass, you can also purchase tickets to just the keynote portion.
- The all-day session on November19th will begin with a morning talk by Ben Horowitz from the Minneapolis branch of the Federal Reserve.
- A luncheon talk by Billings architect Randy Hafer.
- The keynote talks will surrounded by panel presentations and breakout discussion sessions identifying specific policies
Since 1988, the Burton K. Wheeler Center, named for Montana’s legendary ‘fighting Senator,’ has operated as a rigorously non-partisan public policy Center devoted to the exploration of vital Montana issues.
The conference will feature a wide array of diverse, informed perspectives on Montana housing and the best ways to address the problem of housing unaffordability. Confirmed panelists include:
Zach Brown, Gallatin County Commissioner
Matt Kidd, Lone Mountain Land Company
Nathan Bilyeau, Counsel for the Montana Facility Finance Authority
Todd O’Hair, CEO of the Montana Chamber of Commerce
Sheila Rice, Co-Founder of the Montana Housing Coalition
Don Sterhan, CEO of CR Builders
Representative Kelly Kortum (D)
Senator Tom McGillvray (R)
Mark Egge, Transportation Consultant
Kaia Peterson, NeighborWorks
Since 1988, the Burton K. Wheeler Center, named for Montana’s legendary ‘fighting Senator,’ has operated as a rigorously non-partisan public policy Center devoted to the exploration of vital Montana issues.
Monday, November 18, 6pm
Tue, Nov 19 • 8:30 AM
Norm Asbjornson Hall
From $85.00