Upcoming Events

Webinar with National Zoning Atlas’s Founder, Sara C. Bronin
Join Housing Forward as National Zoning Atlas presents on their next installment in their free virtual Metro Area Snapshot series, spotlighting Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In this webinar NZA founder Sarah C. Bronin and analysts will provide an overview of how NZA zoning data is collected and analyzed, demonstrate how to navigate their interactive tools, and highlight top-level findings about how Tulsa uses zoning code.
The session will conclude with a discussion on how these insights can help advocates and policymakers identify the zoning factors that contribute to Northeast Oklahoma’s housing shortage.
Housing Forward sponsored expediting Northeastern Oklahoma’s addition to the National Zoning Atlas. As a result of this work, some of the jurisdictions included digitized their zoning data for the first time ever. Visualizing these codes all together creates a great starting point to identify policy needs across the NE Oklahoma Region.

Small Scale Development Workshop with Incremental Development Alliance
The Small Scale Development Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.
REGISTRATION
Early Bird Registration Rate ($150) - open until September 26, 2025
Regular Registration Rate ($170) - open until October 17, 2025
Last Minute Registration Rate ($190) - open if space is available.

Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture
Cultivating Neighborhoods & the Small Scale Development Movement
Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community? Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?
Details
This initiative is funded by Housing Forward. Tulsa needs to increase its annual housing production by 50% to meet its housing development goal of 12,300 new units by 2033. To achieve this ambitious target, Oklahoma needs to align ecosystem partners and streamline the development process.
Join us for a free lecture by IncDev Faculty Member, Eric Kronberg. Doors open at 5:30pm. The lecture will begin promptly at 6:00pm. Beverages and light snacks will be provided.