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Related: About this forumBellevue's relatively new ordinance will allow for up to 4,400 new affordable housing units to be developed on church
property.Bellevue may be falling behind when it comes to affordable housing production, but it is leading the Puget Sound region in one regard. The city known for its high property values has become one of the first in the region to allow faith-based organizations to develop high-density affordable units on their properties.
Faith-based organizations are uniquely positioned to understand the needs of the communities they serve and own a significant amount of land in Bellevue, said Sabrina Velarde, Housing Stability Program coordinator for the city.
The city adopted the ordinance referred to as C-1 in June 2023. The law was adopted four years after the Washington state Legislature passed a bill giving cities and counties the green light to allow for more affordable housing density on property owned or controlled by religious organizations.
And density is key, said Yichuan Zhao, executive director of Imagine Housing, an affordable housing development and services nonprofit.
https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2024/10/22/bellevue-affordable-housing-faith-based-properties.html
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Bellevue's relatively new ordinance will allow for up to 4,400 new affordable housing units to be developed on church (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Oct 22
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jmbar2
(6,240 posts)1. That is a great idea!
So many churches are sitting on prime property, and have declining membership. That would be perfect all around the country.
LisaM
(28,758 posts)3. They just knocked down a church in the U District that provided all kinds of social services.
I have no idea where those went. They now have an ugly looming tower built for rich students.
That's what developers actually are putting up, no matter what kind of rosy light they paint they paint their plans in.
Figarosmom
(3,313 posts)2. The right has been building
New subdivisions around Maga churches for decades. Then these subdivisions become congressional districts full of repubs. The same will happen here. Before they know it the church will be moving in Republicans from all over into the housing .