Title: Putting a Face on Affordable Housing
1Putting a Face on Affordable Housing
- Leadership Eastside Team 5
- Class of 2007
2Topics
- The face of affordable housing
- Our community partner
- Our products
- Informational Brochure
- Advocacy PowerPoint
- Wrap up and next steps
3The faces of affordable housing
- Eastside Median Home Price in 2006
450,000
Estimate based on data in Seattle Metropolitan
Magazine, April 2007
4Community Partner
- ARCH
- A Regional Coalition for Housing
- Arthur Sullivan, ARCH Program Manager
5Informational Brochure
- Created by
- Leadership Eastside
- Team 5
- in conjunction with
- ARCH
6Putting a Face on Affordable Housing
- Leadership Eastside Team 5
- Class of 2007
7The Eastside a beautiful
place to live
8Affordable Housing
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- Housing is affordable when a household pays no
more than 30 percent of its income for housing.
9Households Paying More than 30 of Income for
Housing
38
King County Benchmarks Report Affordable
Housing, Dec. 2006, p. 4
10Affordability Gap for Home Ownership in King
County
King County Benchmarks Report Affordable
Housing, Dec. 2006, p. 6
11Why affordable housing is important
- It impacts everyone who lives or works on the
Eastside
- Creating vibrant, healthy, safe communities
depends on it
Its the right thing to do.
12We depend on
13Randy
14Who is Randy?
- Eastside paramedic
- Husband
- Father of two
- College graduate
- Homeowner
- 25-mile one-way commuter
- Earns 57,800
15How much house could Randy buy?
Randys 57,800 annual income
buys 48 of an Eastside median-priced home.
16Heather
17Who is Heather?
- Eastside teacher
- Single mother of two
- Bachelors degree
- Apartment renter
- 15-mile one-way commuter
- Earns 36,100
18How much house could Heather buy?
Heathers 36,100 annual income
buys 27 of an Eastside median-priced home.
19What can our community do?
20Avenues to Affordable Housing
- Direct city support
- Other city support
- Public/private direct support
- Land use incentives
- Land use/building regulations
21Direct city support
- Provide funds for affordable housing through
- Demolition tax
- Condo conversion tax
- Commercial impact fee
- ARCH Trust Fund
22Other city support
- Sales tax exemption for affordable housing
- Long term property tax exemption for mixed use
development - Tax increment financing
23Public/private direct support
- Surplus/undeveloped private or public land
- Private sector employer investment
- Private funds for homebuyer or renter assistance
- Public/private partnerships
24Land use incentives
- Bonus for affordable housing
- (e.g., cluster density, building height)
- Mandatory or voluntary
- Reduced building fees
25Land use/building regulations
- Housing emphasis zones in mixed use neighborhood
- Innovative small homes in single family areas
(e.g., cottage, duplex) - Reduced parking requirements for affordable
housing in urban centers
26Greenbrier Heights,Woodinville
- ARCH Housing Trust Fund
- Density bonus for affordability
- Land use regulations for street width
- Reduced/waived building fees
27Highland Gardens, Issaquah
- Density bonus for affordability and open space
preservation - Tax credits
- Public/private partnership
28Rosecrest at Talus, Issaquah
- Density bonus for affordability
- Land use regulations for street width
- Reduced/waived building fees
- Housing emphasis zones in mixed use neighborhood
29What you can do NOW
30Take Action!
- Get informed!
- Talk to your City Council member
- Talk with your church or civic group
- Get involved with ARCH partners like St. Andrews
Housing Group, Hopelink, Friends of Youth,
Downtown Action to Save Housing -
- See www.archhousing.org for more information
and a complete list of partners