File #: 17-1073    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/18/2017 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 10/24/2017 Final action: 10/24/2017
Title: Approval of a Resolution Adding a Ballot Proposition to the February 13, 2018, Special Election Authorizing a 0.1% Increase in Sales and Use Tax for the Purpose of Housing and Housing-Related Services
Attachments: 1. Resolution
Title
Approval of a Resolution Adding a Ballot Proposition to the February 13, 2018, Special Election Authorizing a 0.1% Increase in Sales and Use Tax for the Purpose of Housing and Housing-Related Services
Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to Committee

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the resolution adding a ballot proposition to the February 13, 2018, special election authorizing a 0.1% increase in Sales and Use Tax for the purpose of housing and housing-related services.

Report
Issue:
Whether the City Council should submit a sales and use tax increase proposal to the City's voters at the special election on February 13, 2018, to raise revenue for housing and housing-related services in the City.

Staff Contact:
Keith Stahley, CP&D Director, 360.753.8227
Mark Barber, City Attorney, 360.753.8338

Background and Analysis:

At the June 6, 2017, City Council Study Session, Stuart Elway of Elway Research presented the results of a resident voter opinion poll commissioned by the City. The Elway Poll asked residents to respond to a series of questions pertaining to housing and public safety. Mr. Elway reported there was strong support for a housing measure to raise income for housing and related services with nearly 8 in 10 of respondents supporting the package.

Many of the region's most vulnerable homeless end up on the streets of downtown Olympia without access to basic needs of safe housing, reliable food sources, and medical or mental health services. The City's recently completed Downtown Strategy revealed homelessness as the leading concern for the viability of Olympia's downtown area.

The Olympia City Council formed the Ad Hoc Committee on Housing Affordability in February 2017 to study, review and take public input on issues relating to homelessness and other critical housing related services. The Committee's investigation and research revealed a critical need for housing and housing related services for Olympi...

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