Tenure Convening 2026 · Washington, D.C. · April 14–15

Housing Policy
That Starts at
the Front Door.

A convening where census tracts become arguments, zoning codes become blueprints for change, and the data that moves city councils gets built in public.

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Family of 3 · 2BR · $1,840/moRESIDENTIALCITY HALLAFFORDABILITY INDEX 2020–2026ZONING HEARING · Case #2026-114240 AFFORDABLE UNITS PLANNEDZONE R-3LIHTC ELIGIBLETenure Institute · 2026
Rent Burden
48%
of households citywide
Unit Deficit
12,000
affordable units needed
Live Data · Updated Q1 2026
160+
Peer-reviewed briefs
34
Cities studied
6
LIHTC models published
2,400+
Practitioners reached
// The Researchers

Meet the minds
behind the data.

Each researcher at the Tenure Convening brings a specific question to the table — and the evidence to begin answering it.

Dr. Priya Nair, Senior Research Fellow at Tenure Institute
Zoning & Supply

Dr. Priya Nair

Senior Research Fellow

Studying how inclusionary zoning mandates affect net affordable unit production in high-cost metros.

"When you require 15% affordability on a project that pencils at 12%, you're not protecting tenants — you're mothballing parcels."

From: Inclusionary Zoning Outcomes, 2018–2025
Presenting at the Convening

Can inclusionary zoning scale without suppressing production?

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Marcus Webb, Policy Analyst at Tenure Institute
Displacement Mapping

Marcus Webb

Policy Analyst

Mapping displacement risk corridors using IRS migration data, HMDA filings, and census tract income shifts.

"Displacement doesn't announce itself. It shows up three years later in a school enrollment drop across the highway."

From: Displacement Risk Atlas, 47 U.S. Cities
Presenting at the Convening

Where does displacement happen before anyone notices?

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Dr. Camille Osei, Director of Fiscal Research at Tenure Institute
Fiscal Impact

Dr. Camille Osei

Director of Fiscal Research

Modeling the municipal fiscal impact of LIHTC projects — property tax, service costs, and school enrollment effects.

"Every council member asks "can we afford this?" — but they never ask "what does it cost to not build it?""

From: The True Cost of Inaction: A Municipal Fiscal Model
Presenting at the Convening

What's the 10-year fiscal cost of a 1,000-unit affordable housing gap?

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Rafael Domínguez, Research Associate at Tenure Institute
Land Trust Models

Rafael Domínguez

Research Associate

Analyzing how community land trust models sustain affordability across multiple resale cycles in gentrifying neighborhoods.

"The CLT is the only instrument that actually holds the line. Everything else just delays the inevitable."

From: Community Land Trusts: 20-Year Resale Analysis
Presenting at the Convening

How do CLTs maintain affordability when everything around them is selling?

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Includes access to all four research sessions + briefing packet

// Convening Agenda

Two days.
Four arguments.

Washington, D.C. · April 14–15, 2026
Georgetown University Law Center

Day One

Monday, April 14, 2026
8:30 AM
Break

Registration & Morning Briefing Packet Distribution

Pick up your pre-convening briefing packet and connect with fellow attendees.

9:15 AM
Keynote

The Housing Crisis Is a Data Crisis: What We Measure and What We Miss

Dr. Priya Nair

Opening address on the gap between available housing data and the metrics that actually drive policy decisions at the local level.

10:30 AM
Research

Can Inclusionary Zoning Scale Without Suppressing Production?

Dr. Priya Nair

A comparative analysis of IZ mandates across 22 high-cost metros, with modeling on the optimal affordability set-aside rate.

12:00 PM
Break

Lunch & Roundtable: Tools Practitioners Are Actually Using

Facilitated discussion

Informal roundtables organized by attendee type — municipal staff, developers, advocates, researchers.

1:30 PM
Research

Where Does Displacement Happen Before Anyone Notices?

Marcus Webb

Presenting the Displacement Risk Atlas — 47-city early-warning indicators derived from IRS migration, HMDA, and school enrollment data.

3:00 PM
Workshop

Reading a Displacement Map: A Practitioner's Workshop

Marcus Webb

Hands-on session: bring your city's census tract data and leave with a preliminary risk corridor analysis.

Day Two

Tuesday, April 15, 2026
9:00 AM
Research

The True Cost of Inaction: A Municipal Fiscal Model

Dr. Camille Osei

Presenting the Tenure fiscal impact model — projecting 10-year costs of affordable housing gaps on municipal budgets, schools, and emergency services.

10:30 AM
Panel

From Model to Motion: Getting Fiscal Arguments Across the Council Dais

Dr. Camille Osei + Municipal Planning Directors

A panel of planning directors who have used fiscal impact arguments to secure council votes on affordable housing measures.

1:00 PM
Research

How Do Community Land Trusts Hold the Line When Everything Around Them Is Selling?

Rafael Domínguez

20-year resale analysis of CLT units across 14 markets, with modeling on subsidy efficiency versus traditional rental assistance.

2:30 PM
Workshop

LIHTC Allocation Modeling: A Developer's Working Session

Rafael Domínguez

Working through the Tenure LIHTC allocation model with real project data. Bring your deal sheet.

4:00 PM
Keynote

The Arguments That Move Rooms: Building Your Policy Case

All Researchers

Closing synthesis: how to assemble the data, the map, the fiscal model, and the human story into arguments that actually change votes.

The briefing packet goes out April 7th.

Register early and receive 100+ pages of pre-convening research before the doors open.

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// The Work

"The most powerful approach I've seen: uncompromising depth with arguments that actually land."

Alicia MorenoDirector of Planning, City of Denver
34
Cities studied
160+
Published briefs
$2.4B
In LIHTC deals modeled
47
Displacement risk maps
6
Comprehensive plan amendments supported
2,400+
Practitioners in our network
// Reserve Your Seat

The front row
is waiting.

The Tenure Convening is where the data that moves city councils gets built in public. Two days. Four research sessions. One room that changes how you argue for housing.

Pre-convening briefing packet (100+ pages) — sent April 7th to early registrants

Full access to all four research sessions and working workshops

All slide decks and models available for download post-convening

Afternoon roundtables organized by attendee type

DateApril 14–15, 2026
LocationGeorgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.
FormatIn-person + live-streamed sessions
RegistrationFree · Capacity limited to 180 attendees

Reserve Your Seat

Early registrants receive the pre-convening briefing packet on April 7th.

We use these to shape session Q&A and may reach out to connect you with the relevant researcher.

Early registration benefit: Receive the 100-page pre-convening briefing packet — including all four research briefs — one week before the doors open.

Free to attend · Capacity limited to 180 · No spam, ever.