Question: Is the 17.7% target for a sufficient supply of affordable rental housing appropriate?
Yes, this target is appropriate.
Comments (optional):
No response.
Question: What are your thoughts regarding the approach to the geographic distribution of committed affordable housing?
I agree with the proposed policies, but I would add other considerations (explain below).
Comments (optional):
In addition to rental units, preservation of modest size single family homes is also important, distributed throughout the county. Perhaps it might require subsidies to elderly homeowners so they don't have to sell to developers who will tear down and replace with unaffordable larger house, or constraints on developers who seek out older houses to tear down.
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?
I am not sure.
Question: Would it be more appropriate to address this demand through land use provisions rather than financing?
Yes, that is more appropriate.
Comments (optional)
need to constrain developers who seek out property to tear down and replace with oversized luxury houses. As older long term resident of modest house I receive frequent unsolicited approaches to sell my house. Elderly homeowners may need to cash in their house at some point, but modest houses should stay in the housing stock.
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):
"granny pods" or accessory units should be encouraged.
Additional comments on the Draft Affordable Housing Master Plan & Implementation Framework (optional):
No response.
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Question: Is the 17.7% target for a sufficient supply of affordable rental housing appropriate?
Comments (optional):
No response.Question: What are your thoughts regarding the approach to the geographic distribution of committed affordable housing?
Comments (optional):
In addition to rental units, preservation of modest size single family homes is also important, distributed throughout the county. Perhaps it might require subsidies to elderly homeowners so they don't have to sell to developers who will tear down and replace with unaffordable larger house, or constraints on developers who seek out older houses to tear down.
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)
need to constrain developers who seek out property to tear down and replace with oversized luxury houses. As older long term resident of modest house I receive frequent unsolicited approaches to sell my house. Elderly homeowners may need to cash in their house at some point, but modest houses should stay in the housing stock.
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):
"granny pods" or accessory units should be encouraged.
Additional comments on the Draft Affordable Housing Master Plan & Implementation Framework (optional):
No response.