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ITEM INFORMATION
STAFF SPONSOR: LAUREL HUMPHREY
ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 10/24/22
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Resolution adopting 2023 SKHHP Work Pian and Budget
CATEGORY ❑ Discussion
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❑ Motion
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11 Resolution
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❑ Ordinance
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Council ❑ Mayor ❑ Admin Svcs ❑ DCD ❑ Finance ❑ Fire ❑ PSR ❑ Police ❑ PIF'
SPONSOR'S Consistent with the SKHHP Interlocal Agreement, the SKHHP 2023 work plan and budget
SUMMARY must be approved by each legislative body and adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board.
The drafts were presented to the City Council in July. Feedback from all member agencies
was incorporated into the final documents adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board in
August.
REVIEWED BY ❑ Trans&Infrastructure Svcs ❑ Community Svcs/Safety ❑ Finance & Governance Planning & Community Dev.
❑ LTAC ❑ Arts Comm. ❑ Parks Comm. ❑ Planning Comm.
DATE: 10/17/22 COMMITTEE CHAIR: DELOSTRINOS JOHNSON
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR/ADMIN.
COMMITTEE Unanimous Approval; Forward to Consent Agenda
COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$9,919 $9,919 $0
Fund Source:
Comments:
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
10/24/22
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ATTACHMENTS
10/24/22
Information memo dated October 10, 2022
Draft resolution
Minutes from the 10/17 PCD Committee meeting
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TO:
FROM:
City of Tukwila
Allan Ekberg, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Planning & Community Development Committee
Laurel Humphrey, Legislative Analyst
Angela San Filippo, Executive Manager, SKHHP
DATE: October 10, 2022
SUBJECT: Resolution adopting the 2023 South King Housing & Homelessness
Partners Work Plan and Operating Budget
ISSUE
In accordance with the Interlocal Agreement, the annual SKHHP work plan and budget must
be approved by the legislative body of each member jurisdiction in addition to the SKHHP
Executive Board.
BACKGROUND
The South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) was established in 2019
through an interlocal agreement to work together and share resources to increase the
available options for South King County residents to access affordable housing and preserve
the existing affordable housing stock. The SKHHP 2023 work plan and budget operationalizes
SKHHP's mission and objectives and provides an itemization of all categories of budgeted
expenses and itemization of each Party's contribution, including in-kind services.
Each SKHHP jurisdiction had an opportunity to review and provide feedback on the 2023
work plan and budget prior to Executive Board adoption, and the drafts were reviewed with
the Tukwila City Council at the July 18, 2022 meeting. Feedback from member jurisdictions
was incorporated into the final documents adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board on August
19, 2022 (see attachment to proposed resolution).
WORK PLAN
The 2023 work plan, developed in consultation with each member jurisdiction, the staff work
group, and Advisory Board, builds upon work done in previous years to establish a housing
capital fund through pooled public resources, increase philanthropic and corporate
investment through the creation of a SKHHP fundraising branch, and establish a community
advisory board to help ground decision-making in community needs and interests.
The 2023 work plan focuses on building the long-term sustainability of the SKHHP Housing
Capital Fund, working with partner jurisdictions to develop new policies and programs to
accelerate access to affordable housing, representing South King County at all relevant
decision-making tables, and providing outreach, education, and advocacy that helps to
advance South King County housing needs and opportunities.
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INFORMATIONAL MEMO
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OPERATING BUDGET
Attributable to the Interlocal Agreement including an adopted budget before staff was hired
and before the City of Auburn became the administering agency, the adopted budget for 2019
and 2020 was a projection of operating costs that did not cover the full SKHHP operating
costs. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting revenue shortfalls and budget
uncertainties original jurisdictions contributions were maintained in 2021, this was made
possible by personnel cost savings from 2019 and 2020. This decision intentionally spent
down some of the cost savings from the previous two years to cover operating costs and
deferred consideration of increasing member contributions. In order to work towards a
balanced budget over the course of the next three years, the 2022 SKHHP operating budget
included the first incremental increase in member contributions since SKHHP's inception.
Through a combination of incremental member jurisdiction contributions and spending
down carryover funds, the 2023 SKHHP operating budget continues to reach towards a
balanced operating budget by 2025. The SKHHP budget contributions are based on
population size, and as shown in the attachment to the resolution, Tukwila's 2023 SKHHP
contribution is $9,919.
If there are any additional contributions to SKHHP's operating budget from sources such as
additional partners, or contributions or donations from outside sources, each SKHHP partner
contribution could be reduced through an amended budget.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of the resolution adopting the 2023 SKHHP work plan and
budget. This recommendation is based on the following:
1.The 2023 SKHHP work plan and budget is consistent with the Interlocal Agreement between
Auburn, Burien, Covington, Des Moines, Federal Way, Maple Valley, Normandy Park, Renton,
Tukwila, and King County.
2. The 2023 SKHHP work plan and budget operationalizes the agreed upon priorities by the
SKHHP Executive Board to implement the Interlocal Agreement by acting cooperatively to
formulate housing policies and strategies that address housing stability, foster efforts to
preserve and provide affordable housing by combining public funding and private -sector
resources, and support implementation of other local policies and programs relating to
affordable housing.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Resolution
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE SOUTH
KING HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS'
2023 WORK PLAN AND 2023 OPERATING BUDGET.
WHEREAS, on February 21, 2019, the City of Tukwila entered into an Interlocal
Agreement (ILA) with 8 other south King County cities and King County to form the South
King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, each participating jurisdiction must
approve an annual work plan each year to guide the work of SKHHP staff; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, each participating jurisdiction must
approve SKHHP's annual budget that includes an itemization of all categories of
budgeted expenses and itemization of each Party's contribution, including in-kind
services; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the annual work plan and budget is to provide
management and budget guidance, and to implement the overarching SKHHP goals to
work together and share resources to increase the available options for south King
County residents to access affordable housing and to preserve the existing affordable
housing stock; and
WHEREAS, the 2023 work plan includes five goals with corresponding action items
that further SKHHP's mission and address SKHHP's overarching objectives to promote
sound housing policy and planning, increase affordable housing investment, and provide
outreach, education, and advocacy for South King County's housing needs; and
WHEREAS, on August 19, 2022, the SKHHP Executive Board adopted Resolution
No. 2022-04 adopting the 2023 SKHHP Work Plan and 2023 SKHPP Operating Budget
effective upon approval by the legislative body of each participating jurisdiction;
CC: Legislative Development\SKHHP 2023 Work Plan and Operating Budget 9-30-22
LH:AY Review and analysis by Andy Youn
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council approves adoption of the South King Housing and
Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) 2023 Work Plan and 2023 Operating Budget dated
August 19, 2022, and hereby incorporated by reference as "Exhibit A."
Section 2. The City of Tukwila will transmit its contribution to SKHHP's operating
budget on an annual basis during the first quarter of the calendar year.
Section 3. The Mayor is authorized to implement such administrative procedures as
may be necessary to carry out directions of the legislation.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at
a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2022.
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk Thomas McLeod, Council President
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
Resolution Number:
Office of the City Attorney
Exhibit A: South King Housing and Homelessness Partners Resolution No. 2022-
04, dated August 19, 2022, with Attachment A (SKHHP 2023 Work
Plan) and Attachment B (SKHHP Operating Budget)
CC: Legislative Development\SKHHP 2023 Work Plan and Operating Budget 9-30-22
LH:AY Review and analysis by Andy Youn
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RESOLUTION NO. 2022-04
A RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE SOUTH KING COUNTY
HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS (SKHHP), ADOPTING THE 2023
SKHHP WORK PLAN AND OPERATING BUDGET
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the SKHHP Executive Board
approves an annual work plan and budget each year to guide the work of SKHHP staff;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement the annual budget includes an
itemization of all categories of budgeted expenses and itemization of each Party's
contribution, including in-kind services; and
WHEREAS, upon adoption, the annual work plan and budget will be transmitted
to each participating jurisdiction for approval by their legislative body; and
WHEREAS, the budget will not become effective until approved by the legislative
body of each jurisdiction and adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board; and
WHEREAS, if a party does not approve the work plan or budget in a timely manner,
the Executive Board may adopt the annual budget and work plan with a two-thirds majority
vote; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the annual work plan and budget is to provide
management and budget guidance; and implement the overarching SKHHP goals to work
together and share resources to increase the available options for South King County
residents to access affordable housing and to preserve the existing affordable housing
stock; and
WHEREAS, the 2023 work plan includes five goals with corresponding action
items that further SKHHP's mission and address SKHHP's overarching objectives to
promote sound housing policy and planning; increase affordable housing investment; and
provide outreach, education and advocacy for South King County's housing needs.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The Executive Board adopts the 2023 SKHHP Work Plan in Attachment A.
Section 2. The Executive Board adopts the 2023 SKHHP Operating Budget in
Attachment B.
Section 3. Each party's contribution to SKHHP's operating budget will be transmitted
on an annual basis during the first quarter of the calendar year.
Section 4. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force upon approval by the
legislative body of each participating jurisdiction.
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Rev. 2019
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Dated and Signed this day of o -%tat , 2023.
SOUTH KING COUNTY HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Rev. 2019
RESOLUTION 2022-04 — ATTACHMENT A
SKHHP 2023 WORK PLAN
PURPOSE
Establish a 2023 SKHHP work plan and budget that is shaped by member jurisdictions, is consistent
with the SKHHP Interlocal Agreement, and furthers SKHHP's mission.
BACKGROUND
Established by interlocal agreement, SKHHP jurisdictions work together and share resources to
increase the available options for South King County residents to access affordable housing and
preserve the existing affordable housing stock.
The 2023 SKHHP work plan, developed in consultation with the staff work group and Advisory Board,
builds on work done in previous years to establish a housing capital fund through pooled public
resources, increase philanthropic and corporate investment through the creation of a SKHHP
fundraising branch, and establish a community advisory board to help ground decision-making in
community needs and interests.
The work plan is organized into five goals and corresponding action items. Each action is identified by
priority as follows:
• Critical — necessary to carry out the Interlocal Agreement or fully implement previous work
• Important — priority but not necessary
• Desirable —not ashigh_priority, would_b_enice to get to
Prioritization of action items acknowledges that full execution of the work plan requires SKHHP to be at
full staff capacity and allows for flexibility and adaptability based on emerging issues and opportunities.
Quarterly budget and progress reports on the status of the work plan elements will be submitted to the
SKHHP Executive Board and the legislative body of each member jurisdiction as follows:
Quarter 1: May 1 Quarter 2: August 1 Quarter 3: November 1 Quarter 4: February
In accordance with the Interlocal Agreement, the 2023 SKHHP Work Plan will be approved by the
legislative body of each member jurisdiction and the SKHHP Executive Board.
SKHHP MISSION
South King County jurisdictions working together and sharing resources to create a coordinated,
comprehensive, and equitable approach to increasing housing stability, reducing homelessness, and
producing and preserving quality affordable housing in South King County.
OBJECTIVES
• Housing Policy and Planning. Share technical information and resources to promote sound
housing policy
• Affordable Housing Investment. Coordinate public resources to attract greater private and
public investment for affordable housing in South King County
• Outreach, Education, and Advocacy. Provide a unified voice to advocate for South King
County needs at a local, regional, and state levels
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Rev. 2019
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GOAL 1. Define strategy, direction, and long-term goals to implement SKHHP
Interlocal Agreement
Critical
• Develop a long-term funding strategy for
the SKHHP Housing Capital Fun and
facilitate conversations with member
jurisdictions to identify and explore
dedicated sources of revenue for
affordable housing at the local and
regional level.
• Develop annual work plan and budget.
• Generate and distribute quarterly
progress reports to SKHHP Executive
Board and member jurisdictions.
Important
• Develop a plan to build capacity of
SKHHP.
GOAL 2. Build long-term sustainability for SKHHP Housing Capital Fund.
Critical
• Facilitate final 2022 funding allocations
through member Councils.
• Prepare contract documents and
distribute funds for awarded projects.
• Monitor funded projects including
evaluating performance and tracking loan
payments.
• Work with administering agency to
maintain records and produce regular
financial reports for the SKHHP Housing
Capital Fund.
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Important
• Work collaboratively with public funders
at the state and local levels to promote
shared affordable housing goals and
equitable geographic distribution of
resources.
• Work with private investors and lenders
to maximize leverage of public
investment into affordable housing.
• Work with member cities and project
sponsor to start developing a pipeline of
projects to be funded over the next five
years.
• Actively vet potential projects and lead
funding policy and prioritization
discussions with SKHHP Executive
Board.
Rev. 2019
GOAL 3. Work with partner jurisdictions to enhance and develop new local
Af
policies and programs that protect existing affordable housing stock,
provide housing security, and accelerate access to affordable housing.
Critical
• Develop subregional housing preservation
strategies.
• Continue to improve and refine and
conduct regular updates to housing policy
matrix and affordable housing database
(being developed in 2022).
• Convene city and county land use
planners to share best practices and
increase coordination and collaboration
on housing policy and planning.
• Support efforts to advance 5 -year action
plan identified by the Regional Affordable
Housing Task Force.
Important
• Develop a program to assist member
cities with administering local housing
incentive programs, including density
bonus, multifamily tax exemption (MFTE),
impact fee waivers, and other programs.
* ^% GOAL 4. Represent South King County and its unique affordable
'�� housing needs at all relevant decision tables and foster collaboration
between partners.
Critical
• Represent SKHHP at relevant local
and regional meetings and forums that
help advance SKHHP's mission and
provide a voice for increasing access
to safe, healthy, and affordable
housing in South King County.
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Important
• Build relationships with state and
federal legislators through organizing
work sessions, and providing progress
updates.
Rev. 2019
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GOAL 5. Further strengthen regional stakeholders' understanding of the
spectrum of affordable housing options, the range of related needs and
opportunities, and the housing system.
Critical
• Coordinate with housing
organizations and
stakeholder groups to
provide education and
engagement
opportunities for elected
officials, stakeholders,
and community
members.
• Monthly SKHHP
Executive Board
educational topics on
emerging housing and
homelessness topics.
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Important
• Annual updates to non-
SKHHP South King
County cities and relevant
stakeholder groups.
Desirable
• Work with HDC,
affordable housing
developers, and city and
county planners to
reimagine the South King
County Joint Planners and
Developers work group.
Rev. 2019
RESOLUTION NO. 2022-04
A RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE SOUTH KING COUNTY
HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS (SKHHP), ADOPTING THE 2023
SKHHP WORK PLAN AND OPERATING BUDGET
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the SKHHP Executive Board
approves an annual work plan and budget each year to guide the work of SKHHP staff;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement the annual budget includes an
itemization of all categories of budgeted expenses and itemization of each Party's
contribution, including in-kind services; and
WHEREAS, upon adoption, the annual work plan and budget will be transmitted
to each participating jurisdiction for approval by their legislative body; and
WHEREAS, the budget will not become effective until approved by the legislative
body of each jurisdiction and adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board; and
WHEREAS, if a party does not approve the work plan or budget in a timely manner,
the Executive Board may adopt the annual budget and work plan with a two-thirds majority
vote; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the annual work plan and budget is to provide
management and budget guidance; and implement the overarching SKHHP goals to work
together and share resources to increase the available options for South King County
residents to access affordable housing and to preserve the existing affordable housing
stock; and
WHEREAS, the 2023 work plan includes five goals with corresponding action
items that further SKHHP's mission and address SKHHP's overarching objectives to
promote sound housing policy and planning; increase affordable housing investment; and
provide outreach, education and advocacy for South King County's housing needs.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The Executive Board adopts the 2023 SKHHP Work Plan in Attachment A.
Section 2. The Executive Board adopts the 2023 SKHHP Operating Budget in
Attachment B.
Section 3. Each party's contribution to SKHHP's operating budget will be transmitted
on an annual basis during the first quarter of the calendar year.
Section 4. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force upon approval by the
legislative body of each participating jurisdiction.
Resolution No. 2022-04
August 19, 2022
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Rev. 2019
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City of Tukwila
City Council Planning & Community Development Committee
Meeting Minutes
October 17, 2022 - 5:30 p.m. - Hybrid Meeting; Hazelnut Conference Room & MS Teams
Councilmembers Present: Cynthia Delostrinos Johnson, Chair; De'Sean Quinn, Thomas McLeod
Staff Present: Laurel Humphrey, Nora Gierloff, Nancy Eklund, Derek Speck
Guests: Angela San Filippo, Executive Manager, SKHHP; Elliot Weiss & Jeff Raker,
Community Attributes, Inc.
Chair Delostrinos Johnson called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.
BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Resolution: South King Housing & Homelessness Partners 2023 Work Plan and Budget
Staff is seeking Council approval of the resolution.
Committee Recommendation
Unanimous approval. Forward to October 24, 2022 Special Consent Agenda.
B. Economic Development Plan Update
Committee members and staff discussed the progress on the Economic Development Plan.
Committee Recommendation
Discussion only. Return to Committee.
11. MISCELLANEOUS
The meeting adjourned at 6:16 p. m.
CDJ Committee Chair Approval
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