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Housing Production Strategy

Housing Production Strategy ReportĀ 

*Higher priority measure

  • Strategy A: Promote, Educate, Clarify Existing Opportunities
    • A1* Expand website content on housing insecurity and homelessness
    • A2 City Toolkit for Affordable Housing
    • A3 Promotional Materials for Middle Housing Provisions
    • A4 Publicize SDC credit process
  • Strategy B: Address Availability and Cost of Land and Infrastructure
    • B1* Partner with ODOT to implement improvements at Highway 212 intersections and the future Sunrise Corridor expressway
    • B2* Establish and utilize Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) criteria to prioritize investment in higher-density housing areas
    • B3* Plan for servicing higher-elevation land
    • B4 Update the Comprehensive Plan to simplify residential zones
  • Strategy C: Reduce Local Regulatory Barriers
    • C1* Reduce limitations to multi-family housing
    • C2 Reduce limitations to middle housing
    • C3 Reduce limitations to accessory dwelling units (ADUs)
    • C4* Investigate opportunities to improve coordination with service
  • Strategy D: Incentivize Affordable & Accessible Housing
    • D1* Pursue a residential construction excise tax (CET) for Affordable housing infrastructure
    • D2* Pursue public land banking
    • D3* Reduce code limitations to the development of Affordable housing units
    • D4* Promote universal design principles
    • D5 Conduct an economic analysis of existing Affordable housing incentives
    • D6 Apply for grant financing on behalf of Affordable housing developers