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(Washington, DC) Today, the DC Housing Preservation Strike Force unveiled six recommendations to Mayor Muriel Bowser and other stakeholders on how the District can preserve its existing supply of affordable housing.
“I charged the strike force with coming up with an action plan to help preserve affordable housing units in the District, and am pleased to hear these recommendations,” said Mayor Bowser. “I am looking forward to reading the formal report at the end of the month so my Administration can begin taking next steps that ensure we preserve our existing supply of affordable housing and capitalize on other opportunities to protect our affordable housing stock.”
The six recommendations were announced during the 8th Annual Housing Expo and Home Show as a part of June Housing Bloom, the mayor’s month-long initiative showcasing how the public and private sectors are partnering to produce and preserve affordable housing, and revitalize neighborhoods across the District. The recommendations will form the basis of a final report that the Mayor will receive by June 30, 2016.
“As chairperson of the strike force, the Mayor tasked me with bringing together a varied group of stakeholders for one common goal—to preserve affordable housing in the District,” said Polly Donaldson, director of the DC Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). “We’ve worked hard for almost a year, and I am pleased about what we have presented to the mayor as a team.”
The six recommendations are:
The Mayor convened the 18-member strike force in 2015. The strike force is comprised of District agency housing experts and selected stakeholders from the public, and was charged with developing an action plan to preserve the District’s existing affordable housing covenants set to expire by 2020.
The list of strike force members is below:
View the full calendar of events for June Housing Bloom, HERE.
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