File #: 2021-0496   
Type: Project Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 7/13/2021 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 10/28/2021 Final action: 10/28/2021
Title: CONSIDER: A. APPROVING a ten-year Joint Development goal of completing 10,000 housing units, at least 5,000 of which will be income-restricted; and B. RECEIVING AND FILING the response to Motion 15.1 (Dupont-Walker and Solis) (Attachment B).
Sponsors: Planning and Programming Committee
Indexes: Budgeting, Construction, Contractors, Databases, Disadvantaged business enterprises, Grant Aid, Hilda Solis, Housing, Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, Joint development, Joint Development Policy, Labor agreements, Minorities, Motion / Motion Response, Outreach, Partnerships, Project, Project delivery, Project Labor Agreement/Construction Careers Policy, Property acquisition, Research, Small Business Enterprise, Strategic planning, Surveys, Transit Oriented Community
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Joint Development Policy, 2. Attachment B - Board Motion, 3. Presentation
Related files: 2021-0700
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PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 20, 2021

Subject
SUBJECT: JOINT DEVELOPMENT POLICY GOAL

Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
CONSIDER:

A. APPROVING a ten-year Joint Development goal of completing 10,000 housing units, at least 5,000 of which will be income-restricted; and

B. RECEIVING AND FILING the response to Motion 15.1 (Dupont-Walker and Solis) (Attachment B).

Issue
ISSUE

In order to strengthen Metro's response to the housing crisis, the Board adopted an updated Joint Development (JD) Policy in June 2021 (Attachment A) which was based on extensive research and community outreach and will support the equitable delivery of JD projects. The Board also adopted a Motion 15.1 by Directors Dupont-Walker and Solis (Attachment B) requesting that staff report back with additional detail on specific topics. That report back is contained herein.

Background
BACKGROUND

The updated JD Policy adopted in June centered on equity and affordable housing for the JD projects moving forward. It included, among other updates, provisions that require all JD sites to be first pursued for 100% income-restricted housing, require that if a property cannot support a 100% income-restricted project, a minimum threshold of housing units be income-restricted1, and adjust the existing land discounting policy to remove the percentage cap.

The Board requested that staff report back on the following topics: (1) establishing a portfolio-wide affordable housing goal; (2) the feasibility of parallel housing/transit delivery; (3) encouraging community-based development; (4) increasing small and medium-sized contractor participation; (5) inclusion of project labor agreements in JD projects; and (6) the potential for a JD Community Land Trust.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

Portfolio-Wide Goal
The analysis performed for the JD Policy update included a financial model that evaluated 48 potent...

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