VOLUME 10 | ISSUE 2 FALL 2020
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VOLUME 10 | ISSUE 2 | FALL 2020
Researchers to study effects of landlord decisions during pandemic A $60,000 rapid response grant from the National Science Foundation will allow an Iowa State University research team to study how landlord decision-making has contributed to rental housing instability during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team includes three community and regional planning faculty members — associate professors Jane Rongerude and Biswa Das (also an extension community development specialist) and assistant professor Daniel Kuhlmann — and statistics professor Lily Wang. They will study Cleveland; Minneapolis; and Lexington, Kentucky. The research will include surveys and interviews with landlords and property managers, as well as interviews with local government officials and policy stakeholders.
An additional grant from the Polk County Housing Trust Fund will allow the research team to collect data on landlords in Polk County. “As a person who studies housing, when COVID-19 started and there was news of the first rental moratorium, it seemed clear to me that we had a potential eviction crisis on our hands,” Rongerude said. “People were not expected to pay their rent for awhile, but there was nothing in place to guarantee that at the end of that moratorium they would be able to pay their rent. “There has been really good work looking at housing instability from the tenants’ perspective, but I found that almost no one talks to landlords, even though they’re an essential piece of our system.”
Pandemic Response ISU Computation and Construction Lab partners with Alliant Energy to produce face shields for Iowa medical facilities
The team hopes that the study’s findings can help local governments as they evaluate policy responses and rental housing stability strategies in the aftermath of disasters.
Top: Architecture student Bryan Dellett loads printing parameters into one of the 30 3D printers used to manufacture face shields in the Computation and Construction Lab last spring. Above left: Healthcare workers at Finley Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa, were thankful to receive one of the first boxes of face shields produced by the ISU CCL in partnership with Alliant Energy. Above right: Architecture student Gautam Pradeep adjusts the headband on a face shield. Left: Partially assembled face shields await attachment of the bottom frame before being cleaned, bagged and boxed for delivery. Finley Hospital photo courtesy of Alliant Energy. All other photos by Christopher Gannon.