Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County

East King County Affordable Housing
Resources

Below you’ll find a list of resources created to assist ALL Eastside residents learn more about the need for affordable housing, learn how to impact the political process on a local or state level, learn about different ways that individuals or groups can provide affordable housing options and learn about groups that are currently building more affordable housing options on the Eastside.

If you have any questions or are looking for something specific please e-mail: hdc@housingconsortium.org


The Need for Affordable Housing on the Eastside

East King County’s Plan to End Homelessness (EHAC, 2007)

The Face of Homelessness (EHAC, 2007)

Community Leaders Recognize the Housing Need (SAHG, 2007)

The Growing Housing Crisis in King County (CEH, 2007)

Housing 101 – Summary of Need on the Eastside (ARCH, 2007)

Housing 101 – Complete Text of Housing Process (ARCH, 2007)

Housing 101 – Appendix (ARCH)

 

Impacting the Political Process on the Eastside

List of Local officials and State Representatives

2008 Legislative Agenda (WLIHA, 2007)

ARCH’s Proposed Housing Strategy Priorities 

HDC Principles of Incentive Zoning (HDC - 2006)

Prosperity Partnership’s Regional Housing Strategy (PSRC – 2007)

Grass Roots Essentials

Take Five

Starter Kit

For Public Employees: Being an Advocate from the Inside

2008 Session Cutoff Calendar

Who are my State Representatives? 

 

Partnerships and Collaborations

More to come...



Affordable Housing Developers on the Eastside

A Regional Coalition for Housing - ARCH

St. Andrew’s Housing Group - SAHG

Downtown Action to Save Housing - DASH

Habitat for Humanity of East King County

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