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Arlington County. The State of Affordable Housing. Housing Affordability– Building a Sustainable Future. May 14, 2014. Affordable Housing Accomplishments. New and Preserved Affordable Housing Units The Springs 104-unit tax credit project Arna Valley 101-unit acquisition The Serrano

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Arlington County

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  1. Arlington County The State of Affordable Housing Housing Affordability– Building a Sustainable Future May 14, 2014

  2. Affordable Housing Accomplishments • New and Preserved Affordable Housing Units • The Springs • 104-unit tax credit project • ArnaValley • 101-unit acquisition • The Serrano • 280-unit acquisition (196 Committed Affordable Units) Arna Valley Serrano Rendering of the Springs

  3. Columbia Pike – New Tools Adopted • Neighborhoods FBC • Base affordable housing requirement, TDR option, reduced parking ratio • Transit Oriented Affordable Housing Fund (TOAH) • Helps tax credit applicants pay for infrastructure and fees • Columbia Pike TIF • Funding source for TOAH

  4. Home Ownership Programs • Moderate Income Purchase Assistance Program (MIPAP) •  18 households utilized program Jan 2013 to-date •  VHDA Community Homeownership Revitalization Program • 22 households utilized program Jan 2013 to-date • Condominium Initiative Workshops • 6 events in the past year with 164 total attendees

  5. Housing Assistance Programs • Housing Choice Voucher • 1,346 households in March 2014 • Housing Grants • 1,244 households in March 2014 (4% growth March 2013-14) • Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program (HPRP) • 165 households in FY 2014 YTD • 98% of prevention households served maintained stable housing after 6 months

  6. Housing Assistance Program • Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) • County is more than half-way to achieving goal of 425 PSH units • The 283 PSH units include: • 227 units occupied (including 34 units provided by non-profits) • 35 units available • 21 units in the pipeline (2014 delivery) • 85% of PSH served between 2005-2013 remain housed • Arlington 100 Homes Campaign ▪ 84 individuals have been placed in housing, on target to house 100 people by Oct. 2014

  7. Affordable Housing Investment Fund 7

  8. Affordable Housing Study • Preliminary Report published • Assessment of County programs • On-going survey of 1,700 residents NEX STEPS

  9. Building a Sustainable Future

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