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RES 2023-197 Amendment No to HH-2021-001-HopeSource-CIP
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11/21/2023
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing an Amendment of the July 15, 2021, Capital Improvement Program Contract with HopeSource
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11
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Consent Agenda
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111109
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Contract
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5. Gaps and Duplication ln Services: Describe how your proposed project fills a gap in <br />homeless and/or affordable housing services in Kittitas County. lnclude a description of <br />how the project is or isn't a duplication of current services. (250 words max.) <br />Housing Shortages in Kittitas County continue to place a heavy burden on renters including <br />those in the Cle Elum/Roslyn areas. With a .5o/o vac?ncy rate Kittitas County ranks 2nd overall <br />for cost burdened households across all Washington Counties. Cle Elum records 62% of renters <br />paying more than 30% of their income in housing costs, Easton is 54Yo, Roslyn is 43%and South <br />CLe Elum is 48%- Overall the upper county combined burdened isST%,state average is 48% <br />nearly 10 points lower. The lack of smaller format housing can pose a barrier to many people <br />living alone or with a partner who do not need or cannot afford a large home." Census data <br />showsthat in the nextten years, seniors in Kittitas County at or belowthe poverty line will <br />increase by approximately L00o households, Without dedicated affordable senior housing units, <br />many of these seniors may end up homeless. This project ensures that senior, disabled, veteran, <br />and youth households who have limited assets are not living in unsuitable housing for lack of <br />money. The relief of having affordable housing allows households to provide themselves with <br />lifesaving prescription and medical care, food, and decent basic clothing. lntended residents can <br />maintain pride in their independence and ability to care and provide for themselves without <br />living in fear of being without food, without primary necessary medical care, and of being <br />homeless with nowhere to turn, <br />0
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