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GoalSHOUSING BLUEPRINT: At a glance – FY 2020
NEW UNITS DEVELOPED
To End Homelessness in Ten Years (December 2018):2,650 UNITS/OPPORTUNITIES NEEDED
To Provide Affordable Housing Options toSpecial Needs Population
To Increase Workforce Housingthrough Creative Partnerships
and Public Policy
FCRHA – Fairfax County Rental Program:FCRHA Federal Resources:Bridging Affordability:
Non-profit acquisitions/federal resources: 4 Workforce Dwelling Units (WDUs) (estimate):Affordable Dwelling Units (ADUs) (estimate):
300100
BLUEPRINT PROJECT
AWARD WINNING
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A�ordable Housing Advisory Committee Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority Fairfax-Falls Church Community Partnership on Ending Homelessness Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Disability Services Board
Cross-Cutting Initiatives
FCRHA Federal Resources:Bridging Affordability:
9081
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Meet the Affordable Housing Needs ofLow Income Working Families
455860
With Federal Funding:
New Private Partner approx. 150-unit Acquisition or ConstructionGoal of 10 percent to serve former homeless households – 15 units
Possible inclusion of Project Based Vouchers (if available)
Persons with physical/sensory disabilities:Persons with CSB eligible disabilities:Households leaving domestic violence situations
State Rental Assistance Program:Construction of new Lewinsville Senior facility(Dranesville District):
12
10
12
12Non-Profits: Federally-Funded Group Home Beds:
350
58161
New Private Partner approx. 150-unit Acquisition or ConstructionGoal of 10 percent to serve persons with special needs – 15 units
Possible inclusion of Project Based Vouchers (if available)
New Private Partner 150-unit Acquisition or Construction~ $9,700,000Goal of approximately 120 units
Autumn Willow (Springfield District) – up to 180 senior unitsLittle River Glen (Braddock District) – up to 60 senior unitsDomestic violence shelter expansion – South CountyNorth Hill (Mount Vernon District) – 63 senior unitsOakwood (Lee District) – 150 senior unitsOne University (Braddock District) – 100 senior unitsArden project (Mount Vernon District) - (pending fundingand tax-credit award)- approximately 8 units
North Hill (Mount Vernon District) – 216 unitsRedevelopment of Certain FCRHA Public Housing Propertiesunder HUD Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)FCRHA property renovations: Wedgewood, Murraygate,Mount Vernon Gardens, RAD propertiesOne University (Braddock District) – 140 unitsArrowbrook (Dranesville District) – 274 unitsPreservation of Parkwood (Mason District) – 225 unitsArden project (Mount Vernon District) - (pending funding andtax-credit award)- approximately 8 units
Consider tax exemption for developers providing housingaffordable to extremely low-income households (30 percent of areamedian income and below)Develop and implement policy for use of Tyson’s housing fundsIdentify opportunities to expand FCRHA incomeGMU Health studyOne Fairfax Policy
FCRHA Federal Resources:Bridging Affordability:Continuum of Care (turnover):
Apply for additional Family Unification Program and VeteransAffairs Supportive Housing vouchersExplore increased flexibility in policies concerning serving personsgraduating from permanent supportive housingExplore some project-basing of State Rental Assistance Programassistance
FCRHA- Fairfax County Rental Program (Seniors):
Continued implementation of FCRHA Moving to WorkdesignationFaciliate affordable studio development countywideHealth and Human Services System IntegrationIdentify opportunities to expand FCRHA income
Explore updating of Workforce Dwelling Unit policy
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Implementation of Diversion FirstCommunitywide Housing Strategic Plan, Phase 1 strategies andPhase 2 recommendations: new production goal for householdsearning 60 percent of AMI and lessIdentify new funding opportunities for affordable housing developmentSustainable housing work group and report cardHomelessness Strategic PlanWork with Building Repurposing workgroup
Route 50/West Ox (Sully District) – Up to 30 units permanentsupportive housingShelter rebuild/renovation and possible permanent supportivehousing through bond referendumReevaluation of Bridging Affordability program relative toserving people coming out of homelessness and with special
ON THE HORIZON
FY 2020 Net Increase
FY 2020 Targets
New PROGRAM ADMISSIONS/Turnover
182 338 693 400
19 119 124 400