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This category includes housing needs assessments, residential lands inventories, ten-year plans to end homelessness, and consolidated plans; as well as other miscellaneous housing-related reports. A consolidated plan is a document written by a State or local government describing the housing needs of the low- and moderate-income residents, outlining strategies to meet the needs, and listing all resources available to implement the strategies. This document is required to receive HUD Community Planning and Development funds, including funding under the Community Development Block Grants program. Plans normally cover a planning period of five years, are updated annually, and must include residential input.
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Item Open Access Portland : 12th and Jefferson study(Portland Development Commission, 2005-03-14) Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.)[This report] looks at multiple options to preserve or replace the Jefferson West Apartments. The Jefferson West is approaching physical obsolescence and a plan for either substantial upgrades or replacement of those units is necessary to achieve Central City No Net Loss Goals. The goal of this analysis is to inform a decision about whether the Commission should rehabilitate the existing Jefferson West Apartments, or replace the units in a new development both on-site or at a nearby property. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : 2002 central city housing inventory(City of Portland (Or.), 2002-08) Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.)The Portland Development Commission (PDC) conducted an inventory of all of the residential units in the Center City to better understand the overall housing availability in this market area. The inventory provides information on the amount of housing, the type of housing, and the affordability of the housing. This information is critical to effectively developing and evaluating city policies and initiatives related to housing availability and affordability. While similar inventories have been conducted in various subdistricts, this is the first comprehensive inventory since the Central City Housing Inventory conducted by PDC in 1996. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : 2005 Central City housing inventory(Portland Development Commission, 2005-10) Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.)The Portland Development Commission (PDC) conducted an inventory of the residential units in the Central City to better understand the overall housing profile in this market area. The inventory provides information on the amount of housing, the type of housing, and the affordability of the housing. The previous Central City Housing Inventory was completed by PDC in April 2002. This inventory includes information updated through April 2005. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Central City plan housing report(City of Portland (Or.), 1994-07) Portland (Or.); Siddal, Alf; Portland (Or.). Bureau of PlanningThis report is intended as a status report on the housing policy element of the Central City Plan. While the plan anticipates annual progress reports, it also calls for 5-year reports. At this writing it is now the sixth year since the plan's effective date of July, 1988. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Central Eastside Urban Renewal Area housing strategy (2003)(Portland Development Commission, 2003-10-16) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe Central Eastside Urban Renewal Area (CES URA) Housing Strategy has been developed to guide urban renewal investments in the CES URA. The Strategy will serve as the guiding policy document for all housing expenditures administered by the Portland Development Commission (PDC) within the CES URA. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Comprehensive plan housing policy(City of Portland (Or.), 1999-01) Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.)The City's Housing Policy guides a variety of City activities. These activities include enforcement, education, technical assistance and training; loans or grants of federal or local funds, and property tax abatements. The City develops new housing programs or strategies in response to concerns identified through area or community plans, urban renewal plans, or citywide housing plans. Section III identifies the linkage between the housing policies and objectives, and the strategies, both existing and potential. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Downtown housing inventory and policy analysis(Portland Development Commission, 2000-08) Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.)This study was conducted by the Portland Development Commission (PDC) to provide a foundation for a housing implementation strategy for Downtown Portland. The scope of work consisted of profiling existing demographic, income and housing data, surveying the existing housing inventory, and analyzing relevant City housing policy. Based on the analysis of the housing inventory, demographic and economic trends, and housing policies applicable to the Downtown, recommendations are made for basic housing strategy in Downtown to best utilize available resources and promote city policy and goals. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Gateway Regional Center urban renewal area housing strategy (2003)(Portland Development Commission, 2003-05) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe Portland Development Commission (PDC) is charged with implementing the regional center vision by leveraging urban renewal funding to support the development of mixed-income housing, enhance job growth, and improve the area’s transportation and infrastructure. This housing strategy lays out PDC’s role and the community vision for housing development in Gateway. It sets priorities for PDC and its partners for the next 20 years and defines specific strategies, tools and resources for near-term implementation. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Gateway urban renewal area base data and trends (2003)(Portland Development Commission, 2003-01) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe purpose of this document is to provide baseline information on the existing conditions in the Gateway Urban Renewal Area (URA) and the surrounding area. This information is intended to inform the Gateway Housing Strategy Committee as they develop a housing strategy for the Gateway URA. This baseline information will be helpful in assessing the housing needs of the Gateway community and in making recommendations for the effective use of the Gateway URA housing dollars. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2001/2002 (2003)(Portland Development Commission, 2003-10) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report has been developed to track progress on the overall PDC housing production goal. PDC will publish this report annually providing annual progress as well as the aggregate activity starting in Fiscal Year 2001/2002 through 2010/2011. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2002/2003 (2004)(Portland Development Commission, 2004-03) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report has been developed to track progress on the overall PDC housing production target. PDC will publish this report annually providing annual progress as well as the aggregate activity starting in Fiscal Year 2001/2002 through 2010/2011. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2003/2004 (2005)(Portland Development Commission, 2005-04) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report has been developed to track progress on the overall PDC housing production target. PDC publishes this report annually providing annual progress as well as the aggregate activity starting in Fiscal Year 2001/2002 through 2010/2011. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2004/2005 (2006)(Portland Development Commission, 2006-03) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report has been developed to track progress on the overall PDC housing production by the categories listed above. PDC publishes this report annually providing both the annual progress summary, as well as the aggregate activity, starting in Fiscal Year 2001/2002 through 2010/2011. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2005/2006 (2007)(Portland Development Commission, 2007-06) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report has been developed to track progress on the overall PDC housing production by the categories listed above. PDC publishes this report annually providing both the annual progress summary, as well as the aggregate activity, starting in Fiscal Year 2001/2002 through 2010/2011. Next year PDC will begin tracking progress toward the recently adopted Tax Increment Financing for Affordable Housing Policy (TIF Set Aside) which took effect for Fiscal Year 2006/2007. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2006/2007 (2008)(Portland Development Commission, 2008-04) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report has been developed to track progress on the overall PDC housing production by the categories listed above. PDC publishes this report annually providing both the annual progress summary, as well as the aggregate activity, starting in Fiscal Year 2001/2002 through 2010/2011. In addition to the Unit Production Report, PDC has also begun tracking progress toward the recently adopted Tax Increment Financing for Affordable Housing Policy (TIF Set Aside) which took effect for Fiscal Year 2006/2007. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Housing production report fiscal year 2007/2008 (2009)(Portland Development Commission, 2009-05) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report tracks progress on PDC housing production by the categories listed above, including all sources of funds that PDC administers—Tax Increment Financing, City, Federal, State, and other funds, as well as indirect financing tools. PDC publishes this report annually, providing both the annual progress summary and the aggregate activity towards the 2011 goals. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Interstate Corridor urban renewal area housing strategy (2002)(Portland Development Commission, 2002-03-13) Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Parametrix, Inc.The Strategy will serve as the guiding policy document for all housing expenditures administered by the Portland Development Commission within the urban renewal area, including tax increment resources. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Lents housing study update (2006)(Portland Development Commission, 2006) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThis report is an update of the Lents Urban Renewal Area (URA) Housing Study conducted in 1999 which was the basis of the Lents Housing Implementation Strategy adopted in 2000. The purpose of this update is to determine if there have been significant changes in the demographics of Lents as well as the amount, type and affordability of the rental and ownership housing in Lents. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Lents Town Center housing strategy (2000)(Portland Development Commission, 2000-10-11) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe Housing Strategy directs the Portland Development Commission to primarily focus resources of the Urban Renewal Project in three programmatic areas described further in Section III: Implementation. 1. Home Buyer Programs; 2. Property Repair Programs; 3. New Housing Development. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Lents Town Center mixed-use market study residential market analysis (2008)(Portland Development Commission, 2008-02) Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Marketek, Inc.The primary conclusion of the Lents Town Center Residential Market Analysis is that there is an existing and growing level of potential market support for rental and forsale residential product—both market-rate and affordable. The following table summarizes the level of potential demand and identifies redevelopment considerations including key target markets. [From the document]