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•E stablishing research -based policy and implementation strategies to provide SAUs in keeping with the City’s comprehensive housing goal to encourage mixed-income neighborhoods and discourage the isolation of very low and low income households.BE IT F URTHER RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Charlottesville, Virginia that the Charlottesville Comprehensive Housing Study priority policy recommendations as presented to the City Council on June 19, 2017 and November 21, 2016 , shall be either implemented or further investigated by staff, the HAC and planning commission and brought back to City Council for review and approval no later than October 23, 2017 as part of the City’s first Strategic Plan Quarterly Report . *A ECOM’s water supply study from 2012, projected that the City’s population would reach 71,500 people in 2060 (i.e. 50 years. That’s 25,000 more people and 11,700 new units for a total of 31,637 units over 50 years (at 11% growth every ten years). If 2700 units out of those 11,700 (24%) are supported affordable housing then the City would achieve its 15% goal in 50 years.That means that the city must create (through new construction, rehab or vouchers) at least 50-60 units / year (or 500 to 600 units/decade) of Supported Affordable Unit (SAU) housing.
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