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1 Dillingham, Alaska

2 40,000 Square Miles BBHA serves the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska… …an area approximately the size of the State of Ohio.

3 40,000 Square Miles About the size of the State of Ohio.

4 Alaska Statewide Housing Needs
Sources: Alaska Housing Finance Corporation's “2005 Alaska Housing Assessment Study;” Information Insights, Inc., Alaska Housing Assessment.  Fairbanks Alaska:  Rogers, Brian & Lister, Cady  Produced for the Cold Climate Housing Research Center.   An immediate need for at least 25,771 new housing units to meet population growth, relieve overcrowding (less than 200 sq. ft. per resident), and replace substandard housing. To avoid replacement, the need for major repairs to 20,000 units that are substandard. Cost to replace, repair and alleviate overcrowding: $5.99 billion.

5 Communities Served by BBHA

6 Southwest Alaska Housing Needs
Sources: the 2000 U.S. Census, the 1995 Community Database of the Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA), and statistics compiled by BBHA staff.

7 Southwest Alaska Housing Needs
Of 1851 Alaska Native households in the region: Nearly half are low income (less than 80% of HUD’s median). More than 12% are elderly. More than 15% are substandard (lacking complete plumbing facilities). One hundred fifty-five are overcrowded (less than sq. ft. per resident) Source: the 2000 U.S. Census, the 1995 Community Database of the Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA), and BBHA statistics .

8 Existing Housing Stock
Clarks Point, Alaska

9 Existing Housing Stock
Dillingham, Alaska

10 Existing Housing Stock
Cottonwood Heights Apartments Dillingham, Alaska

11 Existing Housing Stock
Newhalen, Alaska

12 Existing Housing Stock
Nondalton, Alaska

13 Existing Housing Stock
Port Heiden, Alaska

14 Existing Housing Stock
Twin Hills, Alaska

15 Existing Housing Stock
Levelock, Alaska

16 Existing Housing Stock
Ekuk, Alaska

17 1998-2007 NAHASDA & Other Leveraged Funding
Leveraged Funds include financing provided by: Alaska Housing Finance Corporation; HUD Section 202 Senior; USDA Rural Housing; Low Income Housing Tax Credits (AHFC LIHTC Program); HUD Indian Community Development Block Grant; HUD Rural Housing & Economic Development Program; US Dept. of Commerce Economic Development Administration; Alaska Mental Health Trust; Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati; and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle.

18 Forest View Apartments
KeyBank Forest View Apartments Dillingham, Alaska 1997

19 Taiga View Apartments Naknek, Alaska 1999

20 Southwest Elders’ Apts.
Naknek, Alaska 1999

21 Muklung Manor Apts. Dillingham, Alaska 2001

22 Manokotak View Apts. Manokotak, Alaska 2006

23 Togiak View Apartments
Togiak, Alaska 2005

24 Title VI Funding Sources

25 Title VI Projects

26 New Stuyahok Funding

27 Qiivualria, New Stuyahok, AK
New Stuyahok Elders Qiivualria, New Stuyahok, AK

28 Kokhanok Funding (Projected)

29 Alaskan Realities: Barriers to Project Completion & Unique Construction Problems
Site costs -- little infrastructure in place High cost of Heavy Equipment mobilization and repair. High cost of Quality Control -- Inspections Coordination of very tight construction and delivery season: Long lead time for production  and delivery of  product - windows, cabinets, etc. Limited availabily of barges due to competing business  (Fishing industry) Costs and scheduling "Connex" storage and shipping containers                 Transportation and upkeep of "core" crew - specialty crews Shortage of qualified manpower (electricians, etc.) (Mitigated with training of local workforce)

30 Alaskan Realities: Barriers to Project Completion & Unique Construction Problems
WEATHER

31 Alaskan Realities: Barriers to Project Completion & Unique Construction Problems
LOGISTICS

32 Alaskan Realities: Barriers to Project Completion & Unique Construction Problems
MATERIAL COSTS: One 4x8 Sheet 5/8” CDX Plywood (53 pounds) Seattle: $21.25   Anchorage……...$ Dillingham… $43.50   Perryville via barge….$ Nondalton via Air…..$ 76.68 Perryville via Air…………$261.33

33 William Tennyson, Chairman ~ Dave McClure, Executive Director
Quyana! (Thank You!) From the People of Southwest Alaska, and the Board and Staff of the Bristol Bay Housing Authority William Tennyson, Chairman ~ Dave McClure, Executive Director


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