File #: 21-0328    Version: 2
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 3/30/2021 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 4/15/2021 Final action: 4/15/2021
Title: Briefing on Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Ordinances
Attachments: 1. TOPO4THEPEOPLE Coalition Recommendations Olympia, 2. Link to TOPO4thpeople.org
Title
Briefing on Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Ordinances

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Briefing only. No action requested.

Report
Issue:
Local affordable housing advocates will provide a briefing on Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Ordinances (TOPO) and how this could be used in Olympia

Staff Contact:
Amy Buckler, Strategic Projects Manager, 360.280.8947

Presenter(s):
Amy Buckler, Strategic Projects Manager
Grace Lee, TOPO for the People Coalition
Miles Nowlin, TOPO for the People Coalition
Sam Green, TOPO for the People Coalition

Background and Analysis:
Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Ordinances (TOPO) aim to provide long-term protection of already existing affordable housing by allowing tenant groups the first opportunity to negotiate and bid on rental properties when they come up for sale.

A local group of housing affordability advocates (TOPO for the People Coalition) is working to educate and advocate for TOPO within the City of Olympia. Members of this group were invited by the Land Use and Environment Committee to provide an early-stage briefing. While TOPO for the People Coalition is making a recommendation for how TOPO could be used in Olympia (see attachment), further consideration including public and stakeholder engagement would need to be conducted before any recommendation is made by staff and the City Manager.

TOPO is a potential tool for implementing the draft Housing Action Plan which is currently under development and will be considered by City Council in June. TOPO could assist with one particular strategy, to "increase the supply of permanently affordable housing for households that make 80% or less of the area median income."

Under a TOPO, the local government would require property owners of designated housing types to provide tenants, non-profits and government entities with a notice of intent to sell. Additionally, the tenants would be provided first ...

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