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Housing needs report; Comprehensive plan progress report; Housing Updates; Upcoming workshops
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Nov. 18, 2024
2024 November Planners' Newsletter
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Housing needs for Washington counties through 2044
New report offers insight into Washington’s housing landscape
The Washington Center for Real Estate Research at the University of Washington has published The State of the State’s Housing 2024: Supply and Affordability in Washington State (PDF)
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aea2-914036086665-000000/nsypvsqd_Ii0RFDiZS7biSz59m6MM3fBFAmEtXY_Iu0=379> . <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwcrer.be.uw.edu%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F60%2F2024%2F10%2FState-of
-Washingtons-Housing-Report-2024.pdf/2/010101934194255b-62a102b1-caaa-480c-aea2-914036086665-000000/RItyhiU5FCgtv2ZUklBvpIP0QYQeAbmZZyu5paOeRQs=379> The report gives an overview of
housing in Washington, focusing on recent legislation, demographic and economic conditions, homeownership, house prices, apartment rents, housing affordability, and homelessness.
Key findings in this year’s report include:
* After a decade of steady increases, the price of the median house in Washington leveled off between 2022 and 2024.
* A surge in new construction slowed rent growth to an average of 3.6% annually from 2022 to 2024.
* Nearly half of renter households pay more than 30% of income on housing costs.
Washington’s median household income reached $99,000 in 2024, up 18% in three years.
The 2024 report also provides a review of the Buildable Lands reports prepared by seven counties in preparation for the current round of comprehensive plan updates.
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Help shape the Comprehensive Plan Implementation Progress Report
Keeping the comprehensive plan centered in local decision-making is essential for effective implementation. Commerce is beginning work on the implementation progress report, as outlined
in RCW 36.70A.130(9) <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fapp.leg.wa.gov%2Frcw%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fcite=36.70a.130/1/010101934194255b-62a102b1-caaa-480c-aea2-914036086665-000000/nEiaIv6mPvX
3TteoZug5i__wOFY8TTl_-U0NLc-gPs8=379> , and we want your input to ensure it captures both the challenges and successes in your community.
Please consider sharing details or links to help shape the implementation progress report. Complete this form <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fapp.smartsheet.com%2Fb%2Fform%2Fccfd5e71
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Public outreach will begin in early 2025, and we’re eager to hear your perspectives during this important process.
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Remember to sign Periodic Update Grant contracts
Award notifications and instructions for the Periodic Update Grant (PUG) have been sent to counties and cities with updates due in 2026. Jurisdictions awarded grants for 2026 updates
must sign their Year 1 contracts by Jan. 24, 2025. Once signed, these jurisdictions can request reimbursement for all eligible work outlined in the PUG grant agreements.
For questions or assistance, please contact Contracts Coordinator Ashley Murphy <mailto:ashley.murphy@commerce.wa.gov> .
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Housing Updates
New housing laws may soon preempt local codes
Several state-level preemption clauses impacting infill housing development were enacted during the 2023-24 legislative sessions. These affect areas such as middle housing, accessory
dwelling units, and the conversion of commercial buildings to multifamily and co-living spaces. On specified dates, state codes will preempt and supersede local codes unless jurisdictions
adopt consistent regulations.
To explore available options as your jurisdiction approaches these statutory deadlines, please review our Preemption Fact Sheet (PDF) <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fdeptofcommerce.a
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MFTE has helped create 6,000 housing units
The Multi-Family Housing Property Tax Exemption (MFTE) incentivized the creation of nearly 6,000 housing units in 2023 with a total development value estimated at $1.8 billion across
67 projects.
Those are just some of the takeaways from the latest MFTE annual report.
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The MFTE provides a property tax exemption in exchange for the development of multifamily and affordable housing in designated “residential targeted areas.” Across the state, 58 jurisdictions
now offer MFTE programs.
The report also details a 22% decrease for MFTE projects in 2023, which is in line with the decrease in overall housing starts across the state – likely due to higher interest rates
and construction costs.
Learn more <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.commerce.wa.gov%2Fgrowth-management%2Fhousing-planning%2Fmfte%2F/1/010101934194255b-62a102b1-caaa-480c-aea2-914036086665-000000/xJxXhD2
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CHIP sees high demand for remaining funds
The Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP) saw significant demand in the latest application round that closed Oct. 31.
Cities, counties and public utility districts from across the state submitted 62 applications requesting a total of $48 million (PDF) <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fdeptofcommerce.b
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million remaining for the 2023-2025 biennium.
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Proportionate impact fee study gets underway
Commerce has selected Harris & Associates, Inc. to develop guidance on calculating proportional impact fees. Under RCW 82.020.060(1) <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fapp.leg.wa.gov%2F
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must adopt a schedule of proportional impact fees within six months of their periodic update.
Commerce is seeking participants for a workgroup running from January to March 2025, and engaging reviewers as well. If you are interested in participating as a stakeholder or reviewer,
please send your contact information and experience to Lilith.Vespier@commerce.wa.gov <mailto:Lilith.Vespier@commerce.wa.gov> by Dec. 15, 2024.
We’re hiring!
The Local Government Division is hiring for two positions on the housing team:
Middle Housing Planner <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.governmentjobs.com%2Fcareers%2Fwashington%2Fjobs%2F4726782%2Fmiddle-housing-planner-com-3/1/010101934194255b-62a102b1-caaa-
480c-aea2-914036086665-000000/1DAf4LhgobE_AESn0SmAN_vQHhqXYoyq_GxVulZcNNU=379> : This position will work with other members of the housing team to provide comments on comprehensive plan
and regulatory changes related to housing for the periodic update, manage housing contracts, train growth management staff to address housing topics, and work with consultants to develop
support materials for local government as they conduct housing work. This position will also analyze legislation related to zoning, fee structures and planning for housing.
Assistant Housing Planner <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.governmentjobs.com%2Fcareers%2Fwashington%2Fjobs%2F4726731%2Fassistant-housing-planner-com-2/1/010101934194255b-62a102b1
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for housing to cities and counties. This position uses expertise in the principles, practices and techniques of land use as detailed in the Growth Management Act (GMA). This position
will analyze proposed local comprehensive plans, regulations and incentives related to GMA housing implementation, periodic update and grants, especially related to planning for the
lowest income segments.
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Outside of Commerce
New Federal Flood Risk Management Standard now in effect
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must meet to improve resilience against current and future flood risks. Effective Sept. 9, 2024, this standard requires federal agencies to establish specific dimensions—height, width
and scope—for federally funded buildings or projects to address potential flood hazards, as outlined by FEMA.
Important to note is that the FFRMS applies to all federal agencies and therefore will apply to Housing and Urban Development projects and Federal Housing Authority mortgages.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, properties in the special flood hazard zone must have a lowest floor elevation at least 2 feet above base flood elevation to qualify for FHA loans. Communities
without a 2-foot freeboard requirement in their floodplain regulations may face limitations on homeownership opportunities, per the Association of State Floodplain Managers <https://links-2.govdeliv
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Ecology to accept applications for Flood Control Assistance Program starting Jan. 1
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As the rainy season returns to Washington, communities statewide are reminded to prepare for potential flooding —a natural hazard that incurs greater costs here than any other. Established
by the Legislature in 1984, the Flood Control Assistance Account Program (FCAAP) <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fecology.wa.gov%2Fabout-us%2Fpayments-contracts-grants%2Fgrants-loans
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funding to help local governments plan for and mitigate flood risks.
Ecology will begin accepting applications for FCAAP 2025-2027 planning grants Jan. 1, 2025. Funding and applications for emergency flood response projects will also be available from
July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2027. Ecology anticipates the Legislature will appropriate approximately $1.5 million for all FCAAP projects.
Ecology recently expanded the range of eligible activities and added federally recognized tribes as eligible applicants for this grant program. See Ecology’s Guide for Flood Hazard Management
Planning <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fapps.ecology.wa.gov%2Fpublications%2FSummaryPages%2F2106019.html/1/010101934194255b-62a102b1-caaa-480c-aea2-914036086665-000000/iiZUJoT-x49U
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Ecology welcomes Sam Weinstein to SEA program
Sam Weinstein (she/her) has joined the Washington Department of Ecology as state and federal policy manager in the Shorelands and Environmental Assistance program.
Sam will coordinate the program’s legislative and policy efforts, lead federal legislative issues, and engage with interested parties across various environmental sectors. She will also
serve as the Department’s Growth Management Act coordinator, ensuring that new and existing initiatives align with Washington’s mission to protect and enhance our environment for future
generations.
WGS publishes new walk-time evacuation maps
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The Washington Geological Survey has published five new tsunami evacuation walk-time maps for communities along Washington’s Pacific Coast and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The maps are
based on a tsunami that originates from a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. You can click the name of a community below to view its new map as a PDF:
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* Lower Elwha Klallam <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Ffortress.wa.gov%2Fdnr%2Fgeologydata%2Ftsunami_walkmaps%2Fger_tsunami_walkmap_lower_elwha_klallam.pdf/1/010101934194255b-62a102b1
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The maps show the tsunami inundation zone and paths of tsunami evacuation routes. Colors indicate how many minutes it takes to walk to safety from any given location within the inundation
zone. The maps assume a slow walk at 2.46 miles per hour, the same pace used for the timing of crosswalks.
An interactive map through which you can access all WGS published evacuation maps is available on the WGS Tsunami webpage <https://links-2.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.dnr.wa.gov%2Fprograms-an
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Upcoming Events
Capital facilities workshop set for Nov. 20
Join Commerce on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, for a virtual workshop on updating the capital facilities element of the periodic update. Hear from experts on best practices and goals for
updating this element, plus planning for housing and stormwater, and other useful tools and resources.
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The Short Course on Local Planning
The Short Course on Local Planning offers an overview of land use planning laws in Washington, an introduction to comprehensive planning and plan implementation under the Growth Management
Act, and a review of roles in planning and mandatory training on the Open Public Meetings Act for local government officials. All courses are online, free and open to the public.
Online (Zoom) courses:
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Commerce also offers e-visits to local planning commissions or other meetings. Topics include, but are not limited to, comprehensive plan basics and roles in the planning process.
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