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<br />PROPOSED ACTIONS MATRIX <br />The Housing Tools and Strategies Working Group (WG) and Better Housing Together (BHT) have generated nearly 100 actions that could address <br />housing affordability, availability, and diversity in Eugene. The table below contains those actions that received the highest level of support from <br />the WG and actions submitted by BHT technical work groups. <br />The actions are grouped by those that are administrative and can be implemented by staff and those that involve changes to the code that <br />would require Council action to implement. <br />Information included in the table on the relative impact and complexity of the various items are rough estimates based on consultant and staff <br />experience and are considered to be preliminary. The impact of many of these items is challenging to predict with any precision given the role of <br />the housing market and the uncertainty of the results of individual code changes. Actions that are in progress are noted as are those that are <br />likely to be addressed as part of larger processes underway, such as the work around the Land Use Code audit. <br />Potential Impact-Complexity to <br />Proposed Actions to Address Housing Affordability, Availability and Diversity <br />Preliminary Implement <br />Estimate ($ & Time) Status Source <br />Administrative-Implemented by Staff <br />1.Streamline/speed up the permitting process. Prioritize staff dedicated to <br /> <br />High High WG <br />the building and land use permitting processes for certain housing types <br />2.Use data to improve decisions and understand impacts Low Medium In-Progress WG <br /> <br />3.Encourage participation in Neighborhood Associations so they are more <br /> <br />Low Low WG <br />representative of the people living in the neighborhood <br />4.Help low and moderate-income households purchase a home, such as <br /> <br />navigators to support the purchase process and down-payment Variable High WG <br />assistance, (help people move up the housing ladder) <br />5.Create a housing action plan Low Low WG <br /> <br />6.Build capacity with building industry to encourage missing middle housing Unknown Unknown BHT <br /> <br />7.Standardize erosion control – consistent requirements Low Low In-Progress BHT <br /> <br />8.Streamline trench inspection process Low Low BHT <br /> <br />9.Coordinate fee collection/permitting with EWEB Low High BHT <br /> <br />10.Coordinate Fire/Wastewater/Building Inspector joint review of why BLI <br /> <br />Low Low BHT <br />sites are not feasible for development <br />City of Eugene-Housing Tools and Strategies December 11, 2018 <br /> <br />
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