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Chittenden County’s Housing Needs

Chittenden County’s Housing Needs. Prepared for the VT Affordable Housing Coalition, 2/8/2012 Leslie Black-Plumeau Vermont Housing Finance Agency. HUD’s Sustainable Communities Grant Program - Mission.

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Chittenden County’s Housing Needs

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  1. Chittenden County’s Housing Needs Prepared for the VT Affordable Housing Coalition, 2/8/2012 Leslie Black-Plumeau Vermont Housing Finance Agency

  2. HUD’s Sustainable Communities Grant Program - Mission • To create strong, sustainable communities by connecting housing to jobs, fostering local innovation, and helping to build a clean energy economy. Chittenden County ECOS Project

  3. Background: HUD’s Sustainable Communities Grant Program • ECOS project in Chittenden County • Other VT projects : • Burlington’s waterfront and downtown areas • Two Rivers-Ottauquechee to begin in 2012 • Northwest Vermont to begin in 2012 Chittenden County ECOS Project

  4. ECOS project phases Chittenden County ECOS Project

  5. Analysis reports finalized Chittenden County ECOS Project

  6. Housing analysis scope Chittenden County ECOS Project

  7. Housing choice • 500 people homeless during last 1-night count, illustrating problems in both access to housing and housing affordability. • Growing populations of non-white residents and single-parent families, but they’re more likely to experience poverty and less likely to become homeowners. Chittenden County ECOS Project

  8. Growing population of non-whites Chittenden County ECOS Project

  9. Housing choice: Homeownership rate by race Chittenden County ECOS Project

  10. Affordability Chittenden County ECOS Project

  11. Building Features: Year built Widespread use of lead paint, out-dated heating systems, built prior to ADA Chittenden County ECOS Project

  12. Location: Housing Chittenden’s workforce • Where do Chittenden workers live? • 68% Chittenden • 8% Franklin • 5% Washington • 5% Addison • Housing costs are a problem for surveyed employers • Turnover costs: $13,700 • Employers lost an average of 2.46 recruits during the past 3 years due to housing.

  13. Location: Percentage of workers commuting 25+ miles Chittenden County ECOS Project

  14. Location Except for in Burlington, Winooski and a few other areas, average working resident spends more than 45% of income for housing and transportation. Chittenden County ECOS Project

  15. Growth, 2010-2015 • Modest expected pop. growth and rental demand will likely require stepping up rental housing production. • Will need roughly 200 more rental homes per year to meet demand—about 40-50 more than created in prior years. • Enough owned homes already in planning. Chittenden County ECOS Project

  16. Housing Needs Assessment reports • www.vhfa.org/resources/publications • Or email request to Lblack-Plumeau@vhfa.org Chittenden County ECOS Project

  17. ECOS project phases Chittenden County ECOS Project

  18. Measuring success • Two ways to help set measures of progress in Chittenden County: • Public meeting on housing indicators at VHFA’s offices (164 St. Paul Street, Burlington) on Thursday, Feb. 16th , 2-4pm. • Provide written comments on draft indicators on-line: http://ecosproject.com/indicator-report Chittenden County ECOS Project

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