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Diversity or Displacement? Leckey Forum: The Next Decade-Challenges of Density, Dollars, and Public Support The Honorable J. Walter Tejada, Vice Chairman Arlington County November 9, 2012

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Diversity or Displacement?Leckey Forum: The Next Decade-Challenges of Density, Dollars,

and Public Support

The Honorable J. Walter Tejada, Vice Chairman Arlington County

November 9, 2012

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County Goals:

Permit no net loss of committed affordable housing (CAFs).

Make every reasonable effort to maintain the supply of affordable market rate housing (Marks). 

Increase the supply of affordable housing by assisting an average of 400 net new committed affordable housing units per year. 

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March 2011County Board Revised the County’s Goals and Targets:

Added a target to minimize involuntary displacement of low- and moderate-income households in complexes being renovated, converted or redeveloped with County assistance. For committed affordable units (CAFs), strive to house 60% of households onsite or nearby. 

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• Additionally the County has a goal to reduce the number of households in serious housing need

• The County strives to provide rental assistance to 100% of the eligible households requesting assistance and to provide that 25% of the new committed affordable rental units approved annually are reserved for households with incomes below 40% of the median.

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Arlington County Relocation Guidelines:

The Arlington County Tenant Relocation Guidelines provide for specific benefits for residential tenants who will be displaced by housing demolition, substantial rehabilitation or conversion. Benefits include the following:

Payment of relocation assistance;

Relocation services; and

Advance notice of the planned development.

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• Since 2005, there have been 12 county assisted redevelopment projects that necessitated the permanent displacement of 323 households. In fact, 421 of the 744 households relocating prior to major renovations or demolition returned to the newly renovated or newly constructed property upon completion.

• This represents a tenant retention rate--within the same rental community--of 57%. Approximately, 67 households—nine percent (9%) of those who didn’t return to the property—moved to other Committed Affordable Units within Arlington. The overall tenant retention rate of those remaining in affordable housing is 66%.

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County Funded & Site Plan Projects:

The County can require relocation assistance.

By-right Projects:

Compliance is strongly encouraged, but cannot be required.

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WestoverProperty: Westover, 1649 N Longfellow St. Owner: AHCRelocation Timeframe: 4/08 – 1/10

PRE- RENOVATION POST-RENOVATIONNO. UNITS

NO. VACANT UNITS

NO. HOUSEHOLDS

NO. ORIGINAL HOUSEHOLDSRETURNED

TENANT RETENTION RATE

MOVED TO OTHER CAFS

MOVED TO MARKET RATE UNITS

PRIMARY REASON(s) TENANT DID NOT RETURN

152 60 92 78 85% 4 17 Over Income

Successful Relocation Projects

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PRE- RENOVATION POST-RENOVATIONNO. UNITS

NO. VACANT UNITS

NO. HOUSEHOLDS

NO. ORIGINAL HOUSEHOLDSRETURNED

TENANT RETENTION RATE

MOVED TO OTHER CAFS

MOVED TO MARKET RATE UNITS

PRIMARY REASON(s) TENANT DID NOT RETURN**

208 5 203 157 77% 2 2 Over Income

Columbia Grove:

Property: Columbia Grove, 1012 S Frederick St. Owner: APAHRelocation Timeframe: 8/08 – 11/09

Successful Relocation Projects

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Thank you

The Honorable J. Walter Tejada,

Vice Chairman

Arlington County

[email protected]

703-228-313011