Housing plans
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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 Salem : 2006/2007 one-year action plan (2006)(City of Keizer (Or.), 2006-03-25) Salem (Or.); Keizer (Or.)The City of Salem’s 2005-2009 [Consolidated] Plan identified the priority needs of the Salem and Keizer communities as homelessness, affordable housing, access and barrier removal and community development. Each of these priorities has an impact on the preservation of affordable housing to low and very low-income neighborhoods within Salem and Keizer. To clearly articulate how those priorities will be met, a second document called the One-Year Action Plan is developed. The One-Year Action Plan outlines what activities, or actions, will be taken in any given year of the Plan to meet the five-year goals. [From the Plan]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 : 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]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 : Market assessment for family-oriented condominiums in Portland, Oregon (2006)(Portland Development Commission, 2006-02-02) Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Ferrarini & Associates; Davis, Hibbitts & MidghallFerrarini & Associates was hired by the Portland Development Commission (PDC) to assess the market for family-oriented, ownership housing in the Central City and the Pearl District. To assess the feasibility of this product type, 15 in-depth interviews with Pearl District families and experts and a statistically valid, on-line survey of the target market were completed by Davis, Hibbitts & Midghall, Inc. (DHM), a subcontractor to Ferrarini & Associates. The purpose of this memorandum is to present the results of the survey that relate to: assessing the viability of building family-oriented housing in the Central City; and understanding who likely consumers are, where they are from, and what kind of product they are interested in buying. [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 : River District housing implementation strategy 2006 annual report (2007)(Portland Development Commission, 2007-06) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe purpose of this report is to monitor the success with which the City and private developers have implemented the policy objectives of the 1999 Strategy, specifically concerning the mix of income levels that new units serve. This Fiscal Year 2005/2006 Annual Report (2006 Annual Report), incorporates data from projects built or under development since the original 1994 Strategy was adopted and through the end of the 2005/2006 fiscal year. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : River District housing implementation strategy annual report (2005)(Portland Development Commission, 2005-03) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe purpose of this report is to monitor the success with which the City and private developers have implemented the policy objectives of the Housing Strategy, specifically concerning the mix of income levels that new units serve. This report serves as the ninth annual report, incorporating data from projects built or under development since the original 1994 Strategy was adopted and through the end of the 2003/2004 fiscal year. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Workforce housing report, Central City, Portland, Oregon (2003)(Portland Development Commission, 2003-09) Portland (Or.); Portland Business Alliance; Portland Development Commission; GVA Marquette AdvisorsGVA Marquette Advisors (“GVA”) was retained by the Portland Business Alliance and Portland Development Commission to complete a study that identifies and explores the relationship between the availability of middle-market “workforce” housing in Central City Portland and the sustained, economic vitality of this area. [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 : Lloyd District housing strategy (2002)(Portland Development Commission, 2002-06) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe purpose of this Housing Strategy is to guide the implementation of housing development funds and activities supported by PDC and private partners until the expiration of urban renewal expected in 2013. It establishes housing goals and specific actions to accomplish the vision of a healthy, urban neighborhood. Community involvement and market research are the cornerstones of the Strategy and will guide its implementation. Following a ten-month community planning process, the Lloyd District Housing Strategy Committee established goals for the remaining life of this District. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : North Macadam urban renewal area housing development strategy (2003)(Portland Development Commission, 2003) Portland (Or.); Portland Development CommissionThe scope of work included but was not limited to the following: creation of housing goals consistent with Comprehensive Plan Housing Policy; market, development capacity, financial feasibility, and return on investment analyses; consensus on targeted housing (3,000 units) and affordability goals (minimum of 788 units) through public outreach and meetings with property owners, public agencies, affordable housing advocates, and the general public; Jobs/Housing Balance that acknowledged the transportation constraints; study of potential residential capture of North Macadam District workers; sustainable housing development models. [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 : 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 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]