Affordable Housing Matters!Updates and Progress in
Virginia Beach
Sponsored by:Virginia Beach Community Development Corp.
Virginia Beach Dept. of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
The Housing RoundtableHousing Virginia
April 28, 2011Andrew M. Friedman - City of Virginia Beach
Director of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
Thank You
Special thanks to Neal Barber, who created the analysis and slides used in this presentation; and to Housing Virginia and the VT Center for Housing for assembling the data that this analysis is based on.
Special thanks to VBCDC and the Housing Roundtable for leading this awareness effort. 2
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The Question is:
What Kind of Community do we want Virginia Beach to be?
All our citizens will have diverse choices and the opportunity to live in vital, safe and attractive neighborhoods…
Virginia Beach Comprehensive Plan, 2009
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“Paycheck to Paycheck”2010 Income
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Basic Principles - Why Affordable Housing Matters:
Our current housing situation is not the result of a purely free market
We can and do affect the way our community develops
Quality, affordable housing is part of competing for new jobs.
Mixed-price/mixed income housing can desirable and attractive.
Quality affordable housing is needed for our citizens to succeed
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Quality Development Is and Can Be Affordable!
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Who is Affordable Housing For?
Quality affordable housing provides opportunities for people, regardless of capability or current income, to live in dignity in a safe, quality housing unit. This includes all types of workers, veterans, and people with disabilities.
Various types of housing and various levels of affordability are needed to meet the diverse needs of our community.
Housing “Cost Burden” by YearPercent of all households spending more than 30% of their income on housing – actual people in houses
* Cost Burden : Housing costs more than 30% of Reported Household Income (Source: ACS)
Housing “Cost Burden” by Income, 2009
* Cost Burden : Housing costs more than 30% of Reported Household Income (Source: ACS)
VB “Low-Income” Housing Affordability
Median Income of Bottom Quartile of Households -4th Quarter 2010 - ($24,570)= 40% of median
Help has been coming and more is on the way!
Mr. Georghiou’s workforce housing will be a great addition.
We also have 184 affordable housing units recently completed; and 117 on the way!
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Cloverleaf Apartments, Virginia Beach –
Virginia Supportive Housing, Inc.
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60 efficiency apartments for formerly homeless persons
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South Bay Apartments Portsmouth
60 efficiency apartments for formerly homeless Developed by Virginia Supportive Housing, Inc.
Judeo-Christian Outreach Center
22 apartments/beds for formerly homeless Veterans & others15
Biznet Village, A VBCDC Multifamily Development
•A licensed Intermediate Care Facility•Provides 24/7 care & housing to 24 adults with profound developmental disabilities•Collaborative effort with Virginia Beach Dept. of Human Services (DHS)•DHS provides 24/7 care to residents•VBCDC provides 24/7 property & maintenance service•Awarded 2008 Virginia Housing Award for “Best Housing Development”
Beach Park West, A VBCDC Multifamily Development•Provides permanent housing to 18 adults with mental illness disabilities •Collaborative effort with the Virginia Beach Dept. of Human Services•EarthCraft Certified; provides units that are 30% more efficient than similar code built units•Awarded the Virginia Housing Award for “Best Affordable Housing Energy Conservation Effort” in November, 2011
Cedar Grove, A VBCDC Multifamily Development•32 apartments to serve Homeless Disabled Veterans, singles or families• Construction will be EarthCraft certified, universally designed, & at least 25% of units will be fully accessible •A community room will be available for residents as well as a resident planned garden•Case management will be provided through the Hampton VA Medical Center•Residents will be linked to appropriate community resources & benefit programs• Estimated completion is December 2012
VBCDC’s Ocean Trace Homeownership Program•12 affordable 2 bedroom 2 full bath condo’s
•1 mile from the Virginia Beach Oceanfront
•Gated Community
•Amenities include newly renovated pool, lush landscaping, fitness center, grilling area, bike racks, playground, sand volleyball court, clubhouse, car wash area, business center, and more!
•1st phase of condos will be ready in September of 2011
The Schoolhouse at Kempes VillageA VBCDC Multifamily Development
•Will provide 73 apartments for workers including bank tellers, retail, and others•Targets households with income of 60% of Area Median Income and under•Preserves the historic character of the school & gym with adaptive reuse•Includes construction of a new connecting building •Estimated completion is spring 2014
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How Can You Help!
Continue to learn about affordability
Come out to support proposed projects
Join the Housing Roundtable
. Public Awareness Committee
Call us to make a presentation to your company, business or classroom!
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Contact Us
Visit www.VBCDC.org/ for information about the Roundtable
Call Andy Friedman at: 385-5752
Call Tim McCarthy at: 581-6938
Call Mary Kay Horoszewski at:463-9516
Call Sharon Prescott at 385-5803