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Metro Vision Idea Exchange Doubled Up and Dealing With It: Responding to Shared Housing Arrangements Presented by: Kevin Priestley February 28, 2018

Today’s Agenda Welcome, Housekeeping, Announcements Presentations Questions and Discussions Wrap Up and Adjourn Please Complete the Evaluation Form AICP Credit Sign-In Sheet

Background – The National Level “Doubled-Up” “having one or more adults in addition to the head of household and spouse or partner, such as an adult child living at home, two related or unrelated families residing together, or a parent living with an adult child.” – US HUD “a disguised form of stress in the nation’s housing markets” - Kurt G. Usowski, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development, US HUD Significant growth during the Recession (Census) 2007: 19.7 million households 2011: 21.8 million households; 45.3% poverty for doubled-up adult children, 8.4% for household Continued growth after the Recession (Pew)

Today’s Panel See Packet for Speaker Biographies Don Elliott, FAICP – Director, Clarion Associates Tina Axelrad, AICP – Zoning Administrator, City and County of Denver Community Planning and Development Department Travis Parker, AICP – Director, Lakewood Planning Department