Question: Is the 17.7% target for a sufficient supply of affordable rental housing appropriate?
No, this target is not appropriate.
Comments (optional):
I believe that number is a bit high, but maybe it if it were to be even distributed across NORTH AND south Arlington, it wouldn't feel like such a burden.
Question: What are your thoughts regarding the approach to the geographic distribution of committed affordable housing?
I do not agree with the proposed policies.
Comments (optional):
North Arlington has managed to keep a lot of public transportation out of their neighborhoods, and is now using that as a justification for not having more of the affordable housing.
Question: Should Arlington County residents and workers receive a preference for committed affordable housing?
Yes, I agree that Arlington residents and workers should receive preference.
Comments (optional):
No response.
Question: Is it appropriate for this plan to address middle income ownership housing demands?
Yes, it is appropriate.
Question: Should we be using public funds for higher-income households?
Yes, I agree.
Question: Would it be more appropriate to address this demand through land use provisions rather than financing?
I am not sure.
Comments (optional)
I would rather see Arlington move towards home or condo ownership programs rather than trying to make it easier to rent. Home ownership has community advantages that do not come with renters.
Question: Should opportunities for creating greater flexibility of housing types beyond the urban corridors that support both rental and ownership options be further studied?
Yes, I agree they should be further studied.
Comments (optional):
No response.
Additional comments on the Draft Affordable Housing Master Plan & Implementation Framework (optional):
I worked very hard to be able to afford to live in Arlington, where I bought a single-family home over a decade ago. I thought at the time that affordable housing would be evenly distributed across the county, but I now feel that was a lie. I would hate to have to move to preserve the resale value of my house as more and more affordable housing goes in near me.
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Question: Is the 17.7% target for a sufficient supply of affordable rental housing appropriate?
Comments (optional):
I believe that number is a bit high, but maybe it if it were to be even distributed across NORTH AND south Arlington, it wouldn't feel like such a burden.
Question: What are your thoughts regarding the approach to the geographic distribution of committed affordable housing?
Comments (optional):
North Arlington has managed to keep a lot of public transportation out of their neighborhoods, and is now using that as a justification for not having more of the affordable housing.
Question: Should Arlington County residents and workers receive a preference for committed affordable housing?
Comments (optional):
No response.Question: Is it appropriate for this plan to address middle income ownership housing demands?
Question: Should we be using public funds for higher-income households?
Question: Would it be more appropriate to address this demand through land use provisions rather than financing?
Comments (optional)
I would rather see Arlington move towards home or condo ownership programs rather than trying to make it easier to rent. Home ownership has community advantages that do not come with renters.
Question: Should opportunities for creating greater flexibility of housing types beyond the urban corridors that support both rental and ownership options be further studied?
Comments (optional):
No response.Additional comments on the Draft Affordable Housing Master Plan & Implementation Framework (optional):
I worked very hard to be able to afford to live in Arlington, where I bought a single-family home over a decade ago. I thought at the time that affordable housing would be evenly distributed across the county, but I now feel that was a lie. I would hate to have to move to preserve the resale value of my house as more and more affordable housing goes in near me.