American Society for Public Administration Utah Chapter November 4, 2011
Citizen Participation Analysis Needs Assessment
2011 Area Median Income Salt Lake City Metro Area
Filling the Gap or Need Types of Housing Programs – Rental Housing (Multi-Family) New Construction Rehabilitation (Purchase Rehab.) – Single Family Rehabilitation New Construction
Idea House 5329 Northwest Avenue, Kearns, Utah Before After
5512 West Klondyke Drive, West Jordan, Utah 84081
Filling the Gap or Need Housing Programs for Special Populations – Senior – People with Disabilities – Transitional Housing – Permanent Housing for Chronic Homeless – Grants for Shelters – Tenant-Based Rental Assistance
West Jordan Senior Housing
Sunrise Metro
Affordable Housing Partnership HUD + State and Local Governments
Partnership Provides: Housing Production Housing Preservation
Partnership Nonprofit Community Development Corporation of Utah Other Nonprofit Agencies Private Sector
Outlook for Affordable Housing Challenges: – Continued increase in overall need – Particular need for low wage earners and special populations – Fewer sources and resources for gap financing
Outlook for Affordable Housing Opportunities: – Integrate planning of housing, transportation and land-use, including economic development – Insure affordable housing is preserved or incorporated in mixed-use, mix-income transit neighborhoods – Better job of leveraging resources between government agencies, private lenders and other private business sectors – Develop and redevelop projects and neighborhoods for sustainability
Outlook for Affordable Housing Opportunities, cont. – Implement the Wasatch Choice for 2040 Vision The Wasatch Choice for 2040: A Vision for the Wasatch Region