145. Opportunity Home is Rebuilding Public Homes and Public Trust for its Centennial Vision

07/11/2025 47 min
145. Opportunity Home is Rebuilding Public Homes and Public Trust for its Centennial Vision

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This week on bigcitysmalltown, we examine San Antonio’s housing crisis and the challenges facing public housing as both federal support and affordability decline. Bob Rivard is joined by Michael Reyes, CEO and President of Opportunity Home—San Antonio’s housing authority—to discuss what’s at stake for the city’s most vulnerable residents and the future of local affordable housing.With an annual operating budget of $250 million and 600 employees, Opportunity Home provides housing assistance to nearly 50,000 San Antonians, while managing a waiting list of over 60,000 people. Yet, as costs rise and federal investment dwindles, Michael Reyes candidly addresses deferred maintenance, government gridlock, and why public ownership remains critical.Key topics include:• The impact of federal funding cuts and the shift toward vouchers• Strategies to renovate 6,000 public housing units over the next decade• NIMBYism, economic segregation, and distribution of affordable housing across city council districts• Collaboration with the City of San Antonio and future prospects for housing bonds• The legacy and controversy surrounding renovations at Alazan Apache Courts• How the current waiting list reflects growing need—and evolving city prioritiesWith deep ties to San Antonio and global expertise in housing policy, Michael Reyes offers a forward-looking but pragmatic take on what’s needed to address systemic poverty, support families, and ensure all San Antonians have a place to call home.RECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶️ #110. San Antonio’s Model for Homelessness: Why Other Cities Look to Haven for Hope – This episode is a compelling companion to Michael Reyes’s insights on affordable housing, as host Bob Rivard speaks with Kim Jeffries, CEO of Haven for Hope, about how San Antonio’s collaborative approach to homelessness is becoming a national model. Hear how the city’s innovative strategies, partnerships, and responses to recent crises are shaping support for its most vulnerable residents.-- --CONNECT📸 Connect on Instagram🔗 Join us on LinkedIn🎥 Subscribe on YouTubeSPONSORS🙌 Support the show & see our sponsorsTHANK YOU⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts⭐ Rate us on Spotify

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