03-18-2022 SKHHP AgendaSKHHP Executive Board
March 18, 2022, 1:00 — 3:00 PM
Virtual — Zoom Meeting
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I. CALL TO ORDER 1:00
ROLL CALL
INTRODUCTIONS OF ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
AND OTHER ATTENDEES
II. REVIEW AGENDA/AGENDA MODIFICATIONS
III. APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 18, 2022 MINUTES Page 4
(ATTACHMENT A)
Motion is to approve the February 18, 2022 SKHHP
Executive Board meeting minutes
IV. EDUCATIONAL ITEM
a. SUCCESSFUL AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 1:10 — 2:10
IN SOUTH KING COUNTY
Purpose: Dan Wise, Catholic Community Services, and
Kathleen Hosfeld, Homestead Community Land Trust, will
present two different types of affordable housing and their
success in South King County and what it took for these
projects to come to fruition.
For informational and discussion purposes only, no
action is proposed.
V. OLD BUSINESS
a. EXECUTIVE BOARD RULES OF PROCEDURE 2:10 — 2:15
Purpose: Staff to provide an update on the Executive Board
rules of procedure.
For informational purposes only, no action is
proposed.
b. DRAFT 2022 SKHHP FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE Page 8 2:15 - 2:30
PRIORITIES
Purpose: Board to consider adoption of 2022 federal
legislative priorities.
Background: The Executive Board had opportunity for initial
review and discussion on draft 2022 federal legislative
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priorities at their February meeting. Staff incorporated the
feedback received and sent out a revised draft for Board
members to review and discuss with their individual
Councils and staff as necessary to consider adoption at the
March meeting.
Building agreement on federal legislative priorities is part of
SKHHP's annual work plan, establishing consensus
amongst South King County jurisdictions provides a unified
voice for advocacy, builds support and awareness for
SKHHP, and helps further SKHHP's overall mission and
goals.
Included in the draft federal legislative priorities are
components of the Build Back Better Plan that are
consistent with SKHHP's mission and goals to increase
access to affordable housing and build upon previous
SKHHP legislative agendas. Establishing a safe parking
program is a bill cosponsored by Congressman Smith,
supported by King County Regional Homelessness
Authority, and consistent with SKHHP's mission and goals
to increase housing stability and reduce homelessness.
Also included is direct funding support for SKHHP's
housing capital fund which is consistent with previous
applications for direct federal appropriations.
Staff presentation: Angela San Filippo
Motion is to approve Resolution 2022-01 2022 SKHHP
Federal Legislative Priorities
VI. NEW BUSINESS
a. 2020-2021 SKHHP PARTNER HOUSING SUMMARY 2:30 — 2:45
Purpose: Share out a jurisdiction level summary of housing
related policy and programs implemented during 2020 and
2021.
Background: Through SKHHP progress and budget reports,
SKHHP staff report out the actions taken by the SKHHP
Executive Board and the work that SKHHP staff does to
support those actions. This inadvertently leaves out
exceptional work that is being done at the jurisdictional
level to address housing quality and stability, increase the
supply and diversity of housing, and expand funding
support for affordable housing.
Through the SKHHP staff work group and the South King
County planners group (SoKiHo), staff are collaborating on
much of this work on a regular basis. Staff's intent is to
bring forward an annual summary alongside the SKHHP
annual report so that the SKHHP Executive Board and our
stakeholders are able to see a fuller picture of the work
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being done to increase access to affordable housing and
increase housing stability in South King County.
Staff presentation: Angela San Filippo
For informational and discussion purposes only, no
action is being proposed.
b. 2022 STATE LEGISLATIVE SESSION WRAP-UP 2:45 — 2:55
Purpose: Staff to provide a summary of the 2022 state
legislative session as it pertains to SKHHP's priorities and
other housing related legislation.
Background: SKHHP adopted 2022 state legislative
priorities in December 2021. Those priorities included:
• Increase assistance to tenants, landlords, and
homeowners as the eviction moratorium ends.
• Provide local option tools and incentives to diversity
housing supply.
• Provide funding support for comprehensive plan
updates.
• Increase existing funding sources for affordable housing
and authorize new, less regressive sources.
• Support funding and policy decisions that reflect the role
of affordable homeownership in ensuring wealth
building.
Staff presentation: Angela San Filippo
For informational and discussion purposes only, no
action is proposed.
VII. UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS (as time allows)
Vill. ADJOURN
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