Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program

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Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program The Bikeway to Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Funding Forum Part I January 26, 2017 January 25,2017

AHSC Mission To fund projects that result in the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through a reduction in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) with increased accessibility of housing, employment centers and key destinations utilizing low-carbon transportation options such as walking, biking and transit. January 25,2017

Eligible Capital Projects Eligible Programs (3 Year Grants) What does it fund? Eligible Capital Projects 1. Affordable Housing Development (loan) Bricks and Mortar 2. Housing-Related Infrastructure (grant) Required as Condition of Approval 3. Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure (grant) Transit, Bike Lanes, Sidewalks 4. Transportation-Related Amenities (grant) Bike Parking, Repair Kiosks, Urban Greening, Bus Shelters Eligible Programs (3 Year Grants) 1. Active Transportation Programs 2. Transit Ridership Programs January 25,2017

Project Area Types TOD ICP RIPA Required: High Quality Transit Transit Oriented Development ICP Integrated Connectivity Project RIPA Rural Innovation Project Area Required: High Quality Transit Affordable Housing Qualifying Transit Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure Required: At least one additional components from the following: Transportation Related Amenities Programs January 25,2017

Agenda What happened in Round 2? January 25,2017

Round 2 Results 130 Concept Proposals 74 Full Applications $1.1 Billion Requested 74 Full Applications $691 Million Requested 25 Recomme nded Projects $289 Million Available RIPA Target: 10% Final: 14% ICP Target: 35% Final: 45% January 25,2017

Geographic Distribution of Awards Region Total Awards Bay Area 7 Southern California Sacramento 1 San Diego San Joaquin Valley North State-Sierra 2 TOTAL 25 January 25,2017

January 25,2017

Disadvantaged Communities $88.4 Million will go to census tracts ranked in the top 5th percentile of CalEnviroScreen 2.0 85% of Award Funds Benefit Disadvantaged Communities 73% Invested directly in disadvantaged communities 6% Invested within ½ mi of a disadvantaged community 25% of Project Work Hours by residents of disadvantaged communities January 25,2017

Affordable Housing 80% of total funds will go towards affordable housing and related infrastructure More than 2,260 units of affordable housing, mostly at very deep levels of affordability January 25,2017

Transportation and Transit Improvements More than 20% of total funding ($55.4 Million) is being allocated for transportation-related investments $48.2 Million in Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure $7.2 Million in Transportation Related Amenities January 25, 2017

Examples of Round 2 Awarded Projects Agenda Examples of Round 2 Awarded Projects January 25,2017

TOD Project – City of San Francisco 455 Fell Street TOD Project – City of San Francisco Project Details 81-85 % DAC (25% of work hours) 108 affordable housing units for 30-60% AMI 57 one-bedroom 42 two-bedroom 8 three-bedroom 100% Affordable Density: 125 units/acre 1,700 ft2 community garden Transportation Service: Light Rail & Bus Adding landscaped medians, ADA upgrades, travel lane reductions for angled parking, pedestrian bulbouts, and traffic calming AHD: $15,037,563 STI: $1,019,000 Total Award amount: $16,059,563 January 25,2017

PATH Metro Villas Phase II TOD Project – City of Los Angeles Project Details 96-100% DAC 120 affordable housing units for 30-60% AMI 60 efficiency units 60 one-bedroom 100% Affordable Density: 140 units/acre Significant case management and supportive services for transitioning homeless Transportation Service: Metro, BRT, Bus Connects Beverly/Vermont Red Line Station to Virgil Ave bike lane via sidewalk improvements and bike-enhanced network Sidewalk repair, curb ramps, tree replacement, pedestrian signals, and bike share AHD: $12,413,648 STI: $1,192,345 Program: $144,190 Total Award amount: $13,750,183 January 25,2017

Kings Canyon Connectivity Project ICP Project – City of Fresno Project Details 96-100% DAC 135 affordable housing units for 30-60% AMI 89 family units 46 senior units 100% Affordable Workforce training program and construction apprenticeships Transportation Service: Bus Building important bike and pedestrian infrastructure along several blocks to 2 new BRT stops (July 2017) AHD: $14,863,754 HRI: $47,200 STI: $513,222 TRA: $155,250 Total Award amount: $15,579,426

Redding Downtown Loop and Affordable Housing ICP Project – City of Redding Project Details Not in a DAC 56 affordable housing units for 30-60% AMI 15 one-bedroom 47 two-bedroom 17 three-bedroom 70% Affordable 2,700 sq. ft. Commercial Transportation Service: Bus Adding Class IV cycle track and bike lanes, curb extensions, sidewalk construction, bus vouchers AHD: $5,873,372 HRI: $3,570,000 STI: $8,973,958 TRA: $1,582,670 Total Award amount: $20,000,000 January 25,2017

Agenda What happens next? January 25,2017

Estimated Process for Future Year Projects Tentative Schedule January 25,2017

Considerations for Round 3… What aspects of the Guidelines are the biggest challenge? Strive for a genuinely collaborative approach What is your strongest starting point? Transportation planning? Affordable Housing pipeline? What support do you need? SGC & HCD: Advisory Role, Pre-Application Consultations Technical Assistance: Sponsored TA Providers Partners & Conveners: Metropolitan Transportation Commission + Association of Bay Area Governments January 25,2017