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For multifamily and affordable housing projects, the Green Affordable Housing Coalition recommends using Multifamily Green Building Guidelines from the Alameda County Waste Management Authority.

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  • Materials Handbook, a collaborative project of Asian Neighborhood Design and the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing, offers information about materials and design strategies that have been used to create healthy, high quality, multifamily affordable hosing for low income people in San Francisco.

  • City of Portland has an excellent book of affordable housing guidelines and checklist which details green building practices. The City also has a good report which case studies the implementation of those guidelines.

  • DOE's Smart Communities Network has good descriptions of and guidelines for green building and community design and construction, good case studies, and further references.

  • Global Green has developed a general set of guidelines, entitled A Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing. GG has also developed more specific guidelines for the Los Angeles Sustainable Building Program (LASBP), entitled Sustainable Building Guidebook, Checklist and Sourcebook. The Guidebook and Checklist outline sustainable building practices and identify cost comparisons. Both documents are available for download. A donation to GG is requested.

  • Santa Monica has made its Green Affordable Housing checklist available. (.pdf file)

  • SeaGreen: Greening Seattle's Affordable Housing (.pdf file) from the City of Seattle, Office of Housing.

  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development has vast technical and policy resources at its site.

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