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February
6, 2003
Mayor
Jerry Smith and Council Members [Sent by FAX: 831-899-6227]
Seaside City Council
Seaside City Hall
440 Harcourt Avenue
Seaside, CA 93955-0810
RE:
Consideration of Policy Regarding the Formation of a Housing Trust
for Affordable Housing on the Former Fort Ord
Agenda Item #23, Meeting of February 6, 2003
Dear
Mayor Smith and Council Members:
LandWatch
is delighted that the Council is considering support for the formation
of a housing trust, to promote affordable housing on the former
Fort Ord. In a real sense, all the Fort Ord lands being transferred
to local agencies are part of the public trust, because
they represent an incredibly valuable public asset. As you know,
we believe that local officials should be trying to maximize the
public benefit that will be provided by the future reuse of these
lands, and we believe that providing permanently affordable housing
ought to be at the top of the list.
With
regard to the draft policy prepared by the City Manager, LandWatch
would like to suggest that the policy could be considerably strengthened
by the following change:
The
City of Seaside supports the creation of a housing trust to assist
in the development of permanently affordable low and
moderate income housing in the former Fort Ord. In order to assist
in the formation of this trust, the City of Seaside, through its
Redevelopment Agency, pledges an initial allocation of $100,000
from its Low and Moderate-Income Housing Fund to the trust. Such
allocation shall be contingent upon the allocation of similar $100,000
contributions from each of the cities having membership on the Fort
Ord Reuse Authority. All housing funded by the housing trust
shall be remain permanently affordable to families and persons with
very low, low, and moderate incomes.
Thank
you for considering our comments. We hope you will strengthen the
policy as we suggest.
Sincerely
yours,
Elizabeth
Panetta, Community Action Advocate
LandWatch Monterey County
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