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<br />January 14, 2019, Meeting – Item 4 <br />Attachment E <br />The Commons on MLK <br />Homes for Good Housing Agency <br />2411 MLK Jr. Blvd. <br />• New construction proposal <br />• 51 studio apartments <br />• All targeted to persons experiencing chronic homelessness earning no more than 30% AMI <br />• “Housing First” model to first be housed without eligibility barriers and then receive access to services or treatment. <br />• 9 FTE staff with services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week just for residents <br />• Four story building with common area <br />• Lane County property adjacent to Lane County Behavioral Health and Community Health Center would be partitioned and donated <br />• Common area includes secure bicycle parking, outdoor courtyard, meeting room, kitchen, laundry, computer room, offices, counseling rooms <br />• Lane County has identified the project as a “flagship effort” aligning City, County, healthcare sector, state and federal goals <br /> <br /> <br />• HOME funds requested: $900,000 <br />• Total development cost: $12,878,369 <br />• Cost per unit: $252,517 <br />• Lane County donated property, pre-development funds, Housing Improvement Plan grant, annual supportive services assistance <br />• Other funding sources: Eugene SDC exemption, 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, State Mental Health Housing funds, grants from Oregon Health Authority, Trillium, Kaiser, PeaceHealth, PacificSource, Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines
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