A VOICE FOR THE FUTURE
A VOICE FOR THE FUTURE
Housing has emerged as a critical issue affecting the fabric of our community socially, economically and culturally. For too long, the voices in opposition of growth and housing have dictated the conversation.
So our question to the anti-housing minority is: What about us?
What about those of us who grew up in the Central Coast and need a home? What about the children currently growing up here and what about their parents? Would you want to raise your family in a place your kids will not be able to afford when they are older?
We need housing, and we need politicians and community members to prioritize building it. The average home in SLO County is currently $975,000. The average age of a homebuyer is at an all-time high while the percentage of first time homebuyers is at an all-time low. There are simply not enough homes.
Our voices must and will be heard. Our friends’ and our children’s livelihoods on the Central Coast depend on it. Children growing up on the Central Coast deserve to know they can have a future here as adults, even if their parents cannot provide financial assistance. Families should be able to afford homes that fit their family size. People who are trying to invest in our communities and bring our most needed commodity (i.e. housing), should be able to invest in our community and build homes.
Generation Build plans to achieve this goal. Please join us!
Supporting pro-housing and pro-growth initiatives throughout San Luis Obispo County and beyond.
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Making sure our children, grandchildren and the generations that follow will have the same opportunity and be able to have a place they can call home.
Maddy is a California native and moved to San Luis Obispo in 2013, attending both Cuesta and Cal Poly, studying Agriculture Business with a concentration in Marketing and International Business. Maddy fell in love with San Luis Obispo County’s small town central coast charm, stating, “It feels like a community that cares about each other,
Maddy is a California native and moved to San Luis Obispo in 2013, attending both Cuesta and Cal Poly, studying Agriculture Business with a concentration in Marketing and International Business. Maddy fell in love with San Luis Obispo County’s small town central coast charm, stating, “It feels like a community that cares about each other, when you go on a hike you can bet every single person will greet you with something nice to say” and that's why she's determined to make this place her forever home. Maddy’s had a career in software sales as an Account Executive for both Oracle and Mindbody. However, her current role is with Allergan Aesthetics as a Business Development Manager, representing the brand's Botox Cosmetic and the Juvederm Collection of Fillers.
Mackenzie is a dedicated and visionary professional who, after earning her Bachelor's degree in Architecture at Cal Poly, embarked on a profession in construction management with a local general contractor.
In her role as a construction manager, Mack collaborates with a diverse array of professionals, from architects and engineers to cont
Mackenzie is a dedicated and visionary professional who, after earning her Bachelor's degree in Architecture at Cal Poly, embarked on a profession in construction management with a local general contractor.
In her role as a construction manager, Mack collaborates with a diverse array of professionals, from architects and engineers to contractors and local government officials. Her leadership and expertise guide projects from inception to completion, ensuring they remain on schedule and within budget while never losing sight of their broader impact on the community. She recognizes the pressing need for accessible housing options and is working to develop the ongoing conversation on how our community can build affordable, safe, and comfortable homes for every household.
With a background in architecture and a profound passion for community growth, she is a driving force for positive change in the construction industry, to create a better, more inclusive world through the built environment.
Riley is a proud Paso Robles native with a passion for community progress. She pursued her academic journey at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she delved into the intricacies of human behavior and societal structures, earning a dual major in Psychology and Sociology. Currently, Riley channels her passion for helping others as
Riley is a proud Paso Robles native with a passion for community progress. She pursued her academic journey at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she delved into the intricacies of human behavior and societal structures, earning a dual major in Psychology and Sociology. Currently, Riley channels her passion for helping others as a vital member of Jack's Helping Hand, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting children facing medical fragility. In this role, Riley demonstrates her unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of those in need, embodying the values of compassion and empathy. Driven by her Paso Robles roots and fueled by her academic pursuits, Riley is dedicated to fostering positive change and inclusive environments that empower individuals and strengthen communities.
Michael Massey is a seasoned real estate professional based in San Luis Obispo County, where he has resided for his entire life. With deep-rooted ties to the community, Michael possesses an unparalleled understanding of the local real estate landscape. His commitment to housing and property rights advocacy underscores his dedication to e
Michael Massey is a seasoned real estate professional based in San Luis Obispo County, where he has resided for his entire life. With deep-rooted ties to the community, Michael possesses an unparalleled understanding of the local real estate landscape. His commitment to housing and property rights advocacy underscores his dedication to ensuring equitable opportunities for all residents. With a passion for fostering sustainable and inclusive communities, Michael Massey continues to make meaningful contributions to housing in San Luis Obispo County.
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