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Fort
Ord Reuse Authority
Affordable/Workforce Housing Study
by
The Clark Group

March 2003
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Table
of Contents
Executive
Summary
Introduction:
Defining Affordable and Workforce Housing
Chapter
1: Monterey County Housing "Least Affordable in U.S."
Mayors'Ad
Hoc Committee on Housing Issues
FORA
Housing Workshop—Actions Identified
FORA
Lists Workforce Housing Strategies in Response to Congress
Chapter
2: FORA’s Original Affordable Housing Goals
Key
Points from the Base Reuse Plan
FORA
Base Reuse Plan Housing Projections
Chapter
3: Barriers, Opportunities and Strategies
Housing
Trust Funds
Community
Trust Funds
Technical
Assistance
Funding
Brownfields
Redevelopment
Working
with Legislators
Chapter
4: Models and Examples
Chapter
5: Federal, State, Local and Private Resources
Summary
of Affordable/Workforce Housing Resources
Sources
of Private Funding for Housing Nonprofits in California
Chapter
6: Findings and Recommendations
Establish
a Housing and Community Land Trust Fund
Enhance
FORA’s Internal Capacity to Address Housing Needs
Attract
New Funding and Better Use Existing Funds
Initiate
Regulatory Changes
Enlist Legislators to Achieve Long-Term Housing Goals
Engage
the Army to the Solve Water Issue
Bibliography
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