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2017 Kittitas County Homelessness and Affordable Housing Plan
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Zane Kinney
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What are the potential or current THREATS <br />generated by this force of change on homelessness <br />and housing in Kittitas County? <br />• High rents driven by student population <br />• Insufficient affordable housing stock for <br />students and non -student residents (high <br />demand, low supply) <br />• Much of the affordable housing stock is geared <br />towards students rather than permanent <br />residents (ex: Housing is larger and built for <br />roommates) <br />• Damage caused to current housing stock <br />• Noisy, unsafe neighborhoods <br />• There will be an increased need for housing as <br />CWU expands <br />■ Students presences affects the local job market <br />What are the potential or current THREATS <br />generated by this force of change on homelessness <br />and housing in Kittitas County? <br />• Potential increase in homelessness or housing <br />instability of displaced individuals, families, and <br />children <br />• County's potential inability to meet the needs <br />of residents <br />• Decreases inventory of affordable housing stock <br />What are the potential or current THREATS <br />generated by this force of change on homelessness <br />and housing in Kittitas County? <br />• Increases homelessness and/or housing <br />instability <br />• High costs of things like day care lead to single <br />income households <br />• High cost of land makes home building <br />expensive <br />• Increased need for affordable housing <br />• Increased need for homelessness services <br />What are the potential or current OPPORTUNITIES <br />generated by this force of change on homelessness <br />and housing in Kittitas County? <br />• Students and CWU help to strengthen local <br />economy <br />• CWU could play larger role in affordable <br />housing planning <br />• CWU could put forth resources towards <br />affordable housing <br />• Student participation in these issues may be an <br />untapped resources <br />• Opportunities to work with students being good <br />neighbors and being part of the community <br />• Work with developers to increase student AND <br />non -student oriented housing <br />What are the potential or current OPPORTUNITIES <br />generated by this force of change on homelessness <br />and housing in Kittitas County? <br />• Increased awareness of affordable housing <br />• Generate new pathways for increasing <br />affordable housing options in future <br />• Increased focus on quality and safety of housing <br />• Increased focus on the community aspect of <br />housing <br />What are the potential or current OPPORTUNITIES <br />generated by this force of change on homelessness <br />and housing in Kittitas County? <br />• Employers are untapped resource for investing <br />in affordable housing <br />• Plan to maintain or increase industry and living <br />wage jobs in the county <br />16 <br />
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