Next, executive Branch Officials and policy advocates examining the impact of Climate Change on u. S. Household finances, especially for those living in vulnerable communities. The Treasury Department released the report that theyve this event. This is hosted by the urban institute in washington, d. C. And runs about an hour and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] welcome and good afternoon. I am signemary mckernan, the Vice President here at the urban institute of the center on labor and services and population. And also a Financial Wellbeing expert. So the. Top todays topic near and dear to my heart. Thank you to all of us who joined both in the room today and online. And before i jump in here are a few notes on f housekeeping. One, the event is being recorded and the recording and relevant links will be posted online after the t event. If youre joining us virtually the life captions are turned on and you can adjust those at the bottom off your screen. And
Examining the impact of Climate Change on u. S. Household finances, especially for those living and foldable communities. The Treasury Department released a report that they of this event. This is hosted by the urban institute in washington, d. C. And runs about one hour and 20 minutes. Welcome, and good afternoon. I am signemary, Vice President urban institute on the center of labor, Human Services and population. And also a Financial Wellbeing expert. So this topic, todays topic is there into to my heart. Thank you to all of us could joint joined both in the room today and online and before i jump in here are a few notes on housekeeping. One, the event is being recorded and the recording and relevant links will be posted online after thehe event. If youre joining us virtually the life captions are turned on and you can adjust those at the bottom of your screen. And if youre b in the room you can use the qr code that is on all of your table to submit your questions, and the virtual au
I try to look at it not academically, but what does it get us in terms of the actual space that theyre trying to do. And in this case, thered be no difference because whether they do. 5 or. 75, theres excavation that theyre going to do to provide that one story beneath which will be the garage parking spaces, and so going to. 5 provides fewer spaces overall, but its the same level of construction and the same physical footprint of the building, so its not like were eliminating an extra floor of excavation or anything. I keep pointing back to it, ill say it every single time. These parking spaces, even when you go in when people are home, spaces are empty. People dont have cars. You go in these buildings, and its just emptiness, so thats a reuse of parking, okay with. 75 here because i dont see that going to. 5 really gets us anything rather than except for space in the below ground excavation space. Commissioner moore makes a fantastic point about the union street west facing facade. I
Experience, i live off king street. People coming off of 280. Its the potential setup, and the front enter rabs to my building and all the other ones are on king street, and its a good thing because it puts people on the street. I want to see this then reorganized to have at least one entrance it doesnt have to be the main entrance things, but it has to be some entrance on vanness, and so i would say those are the things that i would like to see different about this project other than do the state density bonus. Commissioner moore. Director, my understanding is if you have an understand on vanness, your front door has to be on vanness. That is a requirement that is a requirement. The post office will not accept a building that has a vanness address and they have to deliver to some other obscure whatever there is a big fight on buildings nc 3, who for whatever reason didnt want to be off Market Street, but chose to have their address one off whatever. I very vividly remember the post of
Fantastic point about the union street west facing facade. I dont think that building is i mean, i think maybe the facade of anything might be historic, but that would potentially be an opportunity for facadism for another project. I do believe that all of the neighbors wi neighbors of that building will be here with the pitchforks when something in the future is planned, because starting with the third story about, if anything goes in there, it will be blocking some views, and not just views, but light because theres not a huge space between those buildings. I do think that thats slightly problematic, but on the flip side, theres the example of a building right on polk street where they tried to account for that, and theres just a blank space of an apartment and in anticipation of something going in next to it, and thats been the case for like 15 years. So you know, sometimes its dammed if you do, dammed if you dont, and if there is a building that goes in, itll have to be something m