HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAP 2016-08-22 Item 2A - Powerpoint Presentation Shown at Meeting - South King County Housing and Homelessness PartnershipHOUSING
DEVELOPMENT
consortium
Joy Scott
SKC Housing Planner
joy @housingconsortium.org
206 -413 -8005
www.housingconsortium.org /skhhp
Increasing proportional poverty and homelessness in SKC
Increased needs for human services
Recognized need for strong regional voice to remain
competitive in funding and other processes
SKC Stakeholders and regional leaders committed to supporting
collective impact approaches to address housing and
homelessness needs in SKC
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Meets monthly
Includes City Human Services staff
and some nonprofit staff
Working collaboratively to
implement the strategies set out in
the SKC Response to Homelessness
Meets bimonthly
Includes City Human Services and
Land Use /Economic Development
staff, affordable housing developers,
and affordable housing providers
Working to facilitate a more
coordinated regional response across
cities to housing development and
policies impacting safe and healthy
housing
Maintain and improve healthy affordable housing
Increase funding for affordable housing
Address barriers to housing development
Provide emergency homeless services
Build public awareness to address housing and homeless needs
Increase awareness and connections between housing and other
key issues
Regional meetings on poverty
Workforce Development service
coordination
Siting of facilities
Gap analysis of homeless services
Rental Licensing and Inspection
Programs
Source of Income Discrimination
Protections
Tenant Relocation Assistance
Comprehensive Plan
implementation
Tukwila
Population: 19,920 (Yr 2014)
Region: South King County
Housing Gap Analysis
Income Level
< 30%AMI
30%-50% AMI
50%-80% A1411
Percent of Units
Available
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22.1%
44 -5 •
County Need
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12%
16%
Percentage Point Cep
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10.1 pts
28.5 pts
Demographic Info
Caucasian: 45 -669'•
African American: 20.16%
Hispanic: 15.469'•
Asian: 17.42%
Total Housing Units: 7,579 IRental. 4;695/ Owner: 2,884)
Vacant Housing units: 6.84%
Housing Policy Evolution
Includes a policy to work with residents and property owners 7.C. address affordable housing needs
Adds new commitments to support very low -, low- and moderate- income housing and assist
underserved persons
Adds four commitments to ensure safe, healthy and affordable housing
116- Includes four policies to increase long -term residency
Housing Policies and Implementation Score
Fund Source
Zoning and Land
Use
Special Population
and Inclusive Housing
Incentives and
Exemptions
Partnerships and
Collaboration
Housing Stock
Commitments
• Support equitable
distribution of
regional funds
• Revise zoning map
and development
codes
• Provide zoning for all
types of housing
• Adapt housing design
standards to address the
needs of all populations
• Provide residents human
services, economic
development and
transpo station needed to
increase access to housing
options
• Develop relationships with
populations that have
been historically
underserved
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• Emphasize the equitable
distribution of regional
funding
• Utilize regional efforts and
regional housing
development
• Cooperate with new and
existing permanent housing
managers
• work as a facilitator
between property owners
and affordable housing
groups
• Provide zoning foruarioustypes
of housing
• Develop preservation programs
• Implement Residential Rental
Licensing and Inspection
program
• Support the maintenance,
weatherization, rehabilitation
and long -term preservation of
existing housing resources
• Work as a facilitator between
property owner and affordable
housing groups
Implern rntat c n
• None
• Manages Housing
Options Program
• High density
residential district
• Transit - oriented
development
• Planned residential
development
• Provide areas for family
and group residential uses
• mpact fee
exemptions
• Multi - family tax
exemption (METE)
with affordability
considerations
• Offers height
bonuses
• King County Consortium
• Manages Residential rental
business and inspection Program
• Minor home repa ir program
• .accessory dwelling units
• Man- Jfacturedfmobile home
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■ Si or. subdivisions
• Bold items means those commitments have not been rmplementerd yet.
Technical assistance on policy opportunities
Connections to other cities or groups doing similar work
Updates on what is happening regionally
Sharing promising practices, emerging trends, and their potential
for local impact
Is there any housing policy information or local data that would
be helpful for Tukwila City Council?
Are there other opportunities for convening people in South King
County that we could be helpful with?