Historic Victory for Portlanders of Modest Means
Thanks to the collective efforts of Portland citizens, spearheaded by Affordable Housing NOW!, the City of
Portland resoundingly supported a
30% TIF Set Aside for Affordable Housing at yesterday’s council hearing.
Looking at the next five years alone, this set aside will result in
$125.5 million for housing for working families, people of color, seniors,
people with disabilities, people in recovery and other Portlanders that have
been left behind by the housing market. This is more than a $10 million increase
per year over historic spending for affordable housing in Urban Renewal
Areas.
Yesterday's Council meeting included two set aside related
items. The first was presentation of the
Portland Development Commission’s adopted TIF set-aside implementation
plan. PDC’s current set-aside
implementation plan differs from the set-aside ordinance introduced by
Commissioner Sten and considered by City Council; PDC’s plan allows for
averaging spending across some districts when calculating the set-aside.
During the Council meeting, PDC Chair Rosenbaum committed to Council that
PDC would amend their plan to match the ordinance introduced by Sten that
requires a minimum 30% set aside in each new urban renewal district. City Council voted to table acceptance of the
PDC implementation plan until PDC could return with a report that matched City
Council’s ordinance.
The second set-aside related item was consideration and hearing on the
set aside ordinance introduced by Commissioner Sten. Council indicated unanimous
support for a 30% set aside as outlined in Sten’s ordinance. As is standard
procedure, the City Council will cast a final vote on the set aside ordinance at
a second reading.
Thanks to tremendous leadership of Commissioners Erik Sten, Sam Adams,
Randy Leonard, as well as the support of Mayor Potter, Commissioner Saltzman,
new PDC Chair Mark Rosenbaum and the rest of the PDC Commission, Portland has
definitively taken the stand that housing matters. We appreciate their hard work to make this
set aside reality.
Some work remains as City Council and PDC have extended the process for
determining income requirements for the TIF set aside. AHN together with many partners have already
reached consensus recommendations on what the income requirements should be and
will be working to see these adopted as the official City policy.