Partner Implementation Frameworks

Lifecycle Design Framework

This framework illustrates how ownership, governance, capital, and stewardship decisions are sequenced across a project’s lifecycle.

It is intended to support planning and diligence for partners. It is not prescriptive—structures, timing, and roles vary by project, jurisdiction, and participants.

Project PhasePrimary Decision FocusKey Design QuestionsPrimary Actors InvolvedNotes / Variability
DevelopmentOwnership & land controlWho holds land and improvements? What long-term affordability mechanism is appropriate?Developer, CLT, community representatives, public agencyEarly land decisions shape all downstream governance and financing options.
Pre-DevelopmentGovernance & capital alignmentHow is resident governance structured and phased in? Do financing terms support permanent affordability?Developer, funders, CLT, legal counselGovernance may be provisional during construction and formalized at transition.
TransitionDeveloper exit & ownership transferWhen and how does control transfer to residents? What protections preserve affordability and governance?Developer, CLT, residents, lendersExit timing varies; clarity prevents disputes and erosion of affordability.
StewardshipLong-term oversight & accountabilityWho enforces resale restrictions? How is governance supported over time?CLT, residents, cooperative or association boardsStewardship structures must remain legible as leadership and residents change.

While the design questions above apply across all Pathway to Equity models, how they are resolved varies by legal structure, financing, and ownership path.

Project PhasePrimary Decision FocusKey Design QuestionsPrimary Actors InvolvedNotes / Variability
DevelopmentOwnership & land controlWho holds land and improvements?
What long-term affordability mechanism
is appropriate?
Developer, CLT, community representatives,
public agency
Early land decisions shape all downstream
governance and financing options.
Pre-DevelopmentGovernance & capital alignmentHow is resident governance structured
and phased in? Do financing terms support
permanent affordability?
Developer, funders, CLT, legal counselGovernance may be provisional during
construction and formalized at transition.
TransitionDeveloper exit & ownership transferWhen and how does control transfer to residents?
What protections preserve affordability
and governance?
Developer, CLT, residents, lendersExit timing varies; clarity prevents disputes and
erosion of affordability.
StewardshipLong-term oversight & accountabilityWho enforces resale restrictions?
How is governance supported over time?
CLT, residents, cooperative or association boardsStewardship structures must remain legible as
leadership and residents change.

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While the design questions above apply across all Pathway to Equity models, how they are resolved varies by legal structure, financing, and ownership path.