Title
Approval of New Affordable Housing Revenue Recommendation
Recommended Action
Move to approve the recommendation to create a new rent assistance and supportive housing operations program funded by HB 1406 revenue.
Report
Issue:
Whether to authorize staff to recommend a new rent assistance and supportive housing operations program funded by HB 1406 revenue.
Staff Contact:
Cary Retlin, Home Fund Manager, Community Planning & Development, 360.570.3956
Presenter(s):
Cary Retlin
Background and Analysis:
Background
During the 2019 legislative session the state approved a local option to retain existing sales tax revenue and retain it locally for specific affordable housing uses. This local sales tax authority is a credit against the state sales tax, so it does not increase taxes for consumers.
The bill incentivizes cities to pass local levies like the Home Fund and rewards cities that have already taken that step. Because Olympia has passed a 'qualifying local tax' in the Home Fund, it can claim the higher increment of 0.0146 percent of local sales and use tax for up to 20 years. A city with similar revenue would only be able to withhold half the revenue from the state without a 'qualifying tax'.
The revenue must be used for acquiring, rehabilitating, or constructing affordable housing; operations and maintenance of new affordable or supportive housing facilities; and rental assistance. The funding must be spent on projects that serve persons whose income is at or below sixty percent of the area median income. Cities can also issue bonds to finance the authorized projects.
The Washington State Department of Commerce is still developing rules that will detail the use of the funds. While rules are being drafted staff have already begun the process to ensure Olympia can begin to collect revenue as soon as possible. City Council approved a resolution of intent on August 5th and will hear an ordinance later this month.
Analysis
During recent local aff...
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