King County Council member proposes $1 billion workforce housing initiative
King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay announced on Thursday a plan to create a $1 billion initiative to support regional workforce housing, calling it a bold step in addressing the housing crisis.
This motion directs the county to develop a plan that uses the countys excess debt capacity to partner with housing agencies and developers to create permanently rent-restricted multifamily housing.
This initiative is about ensuring that the people who power our economy can afford to live near where they work, Zahilay said in a news release.
The initiative is designed to combat displacement and provide housing to moderate-income households across. The initiative will focus on using at least $1 billion in excess debt capacity to build and maintain rent-restricted housing units, with rents set to reflect the true cost of development and operation.
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