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09-16-2022 SKHHP AgendaSKHHP Executive Board September 16, 2022, 1:00 — 3:00 PM Virtual — Zoom Meeting Video conference: https://zoom.us/j/99857398028?pwd—eXFIMmJpQm 1 abDZmMmRQbfINOYS8ydzO9 OR by phone: 253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 998 5739 8028 1 Password: 085570 Or in person public attendance at: City of Auburn Annex 11 East Main Street I Auburn, WA 198001 Annex Conference Room 2 I. CALL TO ORDER 1:00 ROLL CALL INTRODUCTIONS OF ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS AND OTHER ATTENDEES II. REVIEW AGENDA/AGENDA MODIFICATIONS III. APPROVAL OF AUGUST 19, 2022 MINUTES Page 3 (ATTACHMENT A) Motion is to approve the August 19, 2022 SKHHP Executive Board meeting minutes IV. NEW BUSINESS a. AFFORDABLE HOUSING INVENTORY 1:15 — 1:45 Purpose:. Provide an overview of the joint Housing Action Plan Implementation project to create an inventory of regulated and unregulated affordable housing across the South King County subregion. Background: As part of a Department of Commerce Housing Action Plan Implementation (HAPI) grant, five SKHHP cities have partnered to retain a consultant to develop a database, online mapping system, and dashboard for monitoring both regulated and unregulated affordable housing stock in South King County. A consultant was retained in July and the dashboard is in the early stages of development. This is the first project update to provide an overview the scope of work and a progress update. Staff presentation: Angela San Filippo For informational purposes only, no action is proposed Page 1 of 10 b. DRAFT 2023 STATE LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES Page 7 1:45 — 2:30 (ATTACHMENT C) Purpose: Review and discuss draft 2023 State Legislative Priorities developed by the Executive Board working group in consultation with the Advisory Board and staff work group. Background: The staff work group and Advisory Board developed a list of potential legislative priorities for consideration by the Executive Board working group. The working group narrowed down the list to focus legislative priorities that are most relevant to SKHHP's mission, are likely to have the greatest impact on South King County, and areas SKHHP partners are likely to be able to reach agreement. Staff will review the list of potential legislative priorities and facilitate discussion. This will be followed by an opportunity for Board members to pick the top 4 priorities. When picking the top priorities Board members will be asked to consider: - Which priorities are likely to have the greatest impact on SKHHP's mission to increase housing stability and access to affordable housing in South King County? - Which priorities is your Council likely to support? Executive Board members will have the opportunity to bring draft priorities to their individual Councils prior to consideration adoption of SKHHP's 2023 state legislative priorities at the October 21 Executive Board meeting. NOTE: The format of the draft legislative priorities is currently listed in a table with additional background information and explanatory information to aid initial review and discussion by the Executive Board . The format for the final legislative priorities is intended to be a one page document with brief introductory language for SKHHP and South King County housing needs and priorities. Staff presentation: Angela San Filippo For review, discussion, and opportunity to bring back to jurisdictions for feedback before consideration of adoption at October meeting V. UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS 2:30 SKHHP Program Coordinator update SKHHP Housing Capital Fund application update VI. ADJOURN 3:00 Page 2 of 10