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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/04/2024 - AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD - AGENDA - Regular MeetingAFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD (AHB) REGULAR MEETING Contact Person: Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Social Policy & Housing Programs Manager – 970-221-6753 Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. 222 Laporte Ave Community Room and Online via Zoom 8/6 /20 20 –Agenda Page 1 Participation for this remote Affordable Housing Board meeting will be available online or by phone or in person. Public Participation (Online): Individuals who wish to address the Affordable Housing Board via remote public participation can do so through Zoom at https://fcgov.zoom.us/j/94470720873?pwd=S21sRVEraW1zak1UWGlrMDVmZm51QT09 Meeting ID: 944 7072 0873 Passcode: Z0PDgBN Individuals participating in the Zoom session should also watch the meeting through that site. The meeting will be available to join beginning at 3:50pm, April 4, 2024. Participants should try to sign in prior to 4:00pm, meeting start time, if possible. For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to click the “Raise Hand” button to indicate you would like to speak at that time. Staff will moderate the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address the Board or Commission. In order to participate: Use a laptop, computer, or internet-enabled smartphone. (Using earphones with a microphone will greatly improve your audio). You need to have access to the internet. Keep yourself on muted status. Public Participation (Phone): If you do not have access to the internet, call the Board or Commission Staff Liaison at 970-221-6753. Please indicate that you want to participate in the Board or Commission public participation by phone and give your name and phone number. If you get a voicemail message, please leave the same information. Once you have given this information (in person or by message), a staff person will provide you with the phone number that will allow you access to the Zoom meeting. As listed above, the meeting will be available beginning at 3:50pm. Please call in to the meeting prior to 4:00pm, if possible. For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to click the “Raise Hand” button to indicate you would like to speak at that time – phone participants will need to hit *9 to do this. Staff will be moderating the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address the Committee. Once you join the meeting: keep yourself on muted status. AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING Agenda Page 2 CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. AGENDA REVIEW 3. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES March meeting 5. NEW BUSINESS a. Introduction of new board members, John & Sue B-F, SSD (15 minutes) • Board Action: Discussion b. Ranking of Housing Applications for the Competitive Process, Board members (90 minutes) • Board Action: Discussion and decision c. Review 2024 Work Plan, John (15 minutes if time allows) • Board Action: Discussion d. Board Priority Committee reports POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT MEETING: ▪ Knowledge Repository – Bob and Jen ▪ Outreach, Education and Partnerships – John and Ed Documents to Share: If residents wish to share a document or presentation, the Staff Liaison needs to receive those materials via email by 24 hours before the meeting. Individuals uncomfortable or unable to access the Zoom platform or unable to participate by phone are encouraged to participate by emailing general public comments you may have to Enter Staff Liaison Email . The Staff Liaison will ensure the Board or Commission receives your comments. If you have specific comments on any of the discussion items scheduled, please make that clear in the subject line of the email and send 24 hours prior to the meeting. AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING Agenda Page 3 ▪ Council and Local Legislative Support – Stefanie and John ▪ Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Affordable Housing – Stefanie • Board Action: Discussion 6. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS a. Meeting Logistics – Hybrid meetings b. Liaison Reports (10 minutes) 7. OTHER BUSINESS a. City Council 6-month planning calendar review (5 minutes) b. Council Comments – Who, what? (5 minutes) c. Review 2024 Work Plan (5 minutes) d. Update on Affordable Housing Projects (5 minutes) e. Future AHB Meetings Agenda (5 minutes) 8. ADJOURNMENT SAVE THE DATES! April 9 Council Work Session on Water Supply Requirement Review (including Impact Fee discussion) April 30 at 5:30 - Human Services and Funding Board Housing Deliberations May 14 Council 2nd Work Session on Residential Occupancy Did you know that the City has a Housing Newsletter? It is a great place to send people looking to learn more about what is going on in Fort Collins around Housing. Sign up for it at: fcgov.com/housing. Social Sustainability 222 Laporte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6753 MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the Affordable Housing Board FM: Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Social Policy and Housing Programs Manager RE: Hybrid Board Meeting The next Affordable Housing Board meeting will be held: Thursday, April 4, 2024 In person at 222 Laporte Avenue or Online via Zoom at 4:00 – 6:00 P.M. BOARD MEMBERS: If you cannot attend the meeting, please contact Sue Beck - Ferkiss either by email (sbeckferkiss@fcgov.com) or by phone (221-6753). BUSINESS 1. Approval of Minutes: Copies of the draft minutes of the March Regular meeting are attached for the Board’s approval. Approval of minutes requires a formal motion and vote by the Board. 2. Hybrid meetings: 2024 meetings will be hybrid. 3. Code of Conduct: Please read both the Code of Conduct and the Anti- Discrimination Anti-Harassment Policy and return a signed copy to Sue or Tamra. Let one of us know if you need these resent to you. PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION: 1. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BOARD MEMBERS, JOHN AND SUE (15 MINUTES) While 4 people have been appointed to the Affordable Housing Board, two will start their term April 1 and two will start July 1. Claire Bouchard and Josh Beard have been appointed for terms starting April 1 which will help us with a quorum for this meeting since Bob will need to recuse himself since he works for an applicant in the Competitive process. Liz Young Winne and Vanessa Montoya will start their terms July 1. ▪ Board Action: Discussion 2. RANKING OF HOUSING APPLICATIONS FOR THE COMPEITIVE PROCESS, BOARD MEMBERS (90 MINUTES) The Board will prioritize the applications, provide rankings from 1-8, and provide comments explaining the basis for the recommendations made. Beth Rosen will be available for questions unless she is at Jury Duty. 2 • Board Action: Discussion and decisions on ranking 3. REVIEW 2024 WORK PLAN, JOHN (15 MINUTES, IF AVAILABLE) John will lead the Board members in a review of the 2024 Work Plan to prioritize issues and confirm progress. ▪ Board Action: Discussion 4. BOARD PRIORITY COMMITTEE REPORTS, POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT MEETING 5. BOARD MEMBER IDEAS OR REPORTS – AS TIME ALLOWS BOARD BUSINESS: • Meeting Logistics – Board Discussion, as needed. • Member terms update – o Each board member’s term is decided by City Council when they appointed you. They are of different lengths to stagger board membership. Still, all board members can serve up to 8 years upon application and reappointment by City Council. o All regular terms expire in June. Here are the current term expiration dates: ▪ Stefanie June 30, 2027 ▪ Jennifer June 30, 2024 ▪ John June 30, 2025 ▪ Bob June 30, 2026 ▪ Claire Bouchard June 30, 2028 ▪ Josh Beard June 30, 2026 ▪ Kristin - starting January 2024 Ex Officio Role • Contact with Council Liaison – o CM Potyondy is our new City Council liaison and would like to be invited to specific meetings and will attend if available. • Project Certification – o n/a • Ideas for future meetings: Housing Agency panel of providers – one for rental housing and one for home ownership; Land Bank deep dive (Sue); Incentives deep dive (Meaghan); Data Gaps Analysis – What do we have and what do we want; 3 Water Issues in Colorado (Mayor Arndt); Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention (Kelly Evans); Murphy Center update and plans for the future (Homeward Alliance); Grant Opportunities; How to Support Mobile Home Park conversions; How to keep locals in housing; and Volunteer needs for housing providers. ATTACHMENTS 1. Draft Minutes of the March meeting 2. FYI - City Council 6 Month Planning Calendar 3. 2024 Work Plan 4. FYI – Board Brochure 5. FYI – Letter from Mayor Arndt Did you know that the City has a Housing Newsletter? It is a great place to send people looking to learn more about what is going on in Fort Collins around Housing. Sign up for it at: fcgov.com/housing. AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING 3 /7 /202 4 – M I N U TE S Page 1 March 7, 2024, 4:00-6:00pm Colorado River Room, 222 Laporte Ave DRAFT CALL TO ORDER At 4:03 PM the meeting was called to order by John Singleton. 1. ROLL CALL • Board Members Present: ▪ John Singleton, Chair ▪ Bob Pawlikowski, Vice Chair ▪ Kristin Fritz, Ex Officio ▪ Jennifer Bray ▪ Stefanie Berganini • Board Members Absent: ▪ Ed Hermsen • Staff Members Present: • Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Staff Liaison – City of Fort Collins • Tamra Leavenworth, Minutes – City of Fort Collins • Guests Present: • Marilyn Heller 2. AGENDA REVIEW – No changes. 3. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Marilyn Heller from the League of Women’s Voters shared that Sue Beck-Ferkiss has been participating in the organization’s planning committee as a representative for the Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities for the program the League of Women’s Voters will be hosting. It is a panel discussion titled “Skyrocketing Housing Prices! Why?”. The event will take place on April 11th from 6:30pm-8:30pm at the Fort Collins Senior Center and can also be viewed online via Zoom. The presentation will be recorded and available to view on the League of Women’s Voters website after the event. 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Stefanie Berganini motioned to approve the January 4 and February 1 Regular Meeting Minutes. Jennifer Bray seconded. Approved 4-0. 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Housing Strategic Plan Updates: Community Summit – Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Social Sustainability AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING 3 /7 /202 4 – M I N U TE S Page 2 • Since the Housing Strategic Plan was passed and implemented in 2021, City staff would like to gather community feedback via a Community Summit this year. • There has been an initial planning meeting with both internal and external stakeholders that included brainstorming the timing and duration of the event, speaker and panel ideas, and potential educational topics. B. Board Planning for 2024 – John Singleton, Board Chair & Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Social Sustainability • Sue Beck-Ferkiss shared that interviews for the Affordable Housing Board are complete and four new people will start in July. They can start attending meetings and/or join a committee prior to their term start date if desired. • Tyler Wenande, the new Housing & Equity Data Analyst for Social Sustainability is updating the Housing Dashboard and will join the Board for a presentation in May or June. • The City Clerk’s Office is hosting a Super Issues Meeting on March 25 for City Board and Commission members to connect and learn about one another. AHB members are planning to attend and hope to get other City Board and Commission members interested in engaging with the Affordable Housing Board and attending future meetings. • A joint work session with the Human Services & Housing Funding Board to discuss affordable housing grant applications is on March 27. Applicants will be submitting their presentations beforehand, and the meeting will be dedicated to a question-and-answer session between board members and applicants. • On April 4, the Affordable Housing Board will rank the affordable housing applications and send their rankings and comments to the Human Services & Housing Funding Board. • The Board discussed John Singleton inviting the Affordable Housing Board’s newly appointed council liaison, Councilmember Melanie Potyondy, to an upcoming meeting. • The Board discussed starting the process of sending out invites to various groups (such as other City Boards and Commissions, advocacy groups, and local nonprofit organizations) to present at upcoming Board meetings. C. Board Priority Committee Reports • Outreach, Education and Partnerships – John Singleton & Ed Hermsen • John Singleton shared an Outreach Strategy spreadsheet he’s been working on. It includes names of various organizations, their focus area, strategies for engaging them, and their contact information. He asked Board members to share any information they may have about relevant organizations with him. • Knowledge Repository – Bob Pawlikowski & Jennifer Bray • John Singleton requested this subcommittee consider what information should be included on an Affordable Housing Board webpage and how it’ll be presented. • Council and Local Legislative Support – Stefanie Berganini & John Singleton AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING 3 /7 /202 4 – M I N U TE S Page 3 • John Singleton shared a one-page informational document that he and Stefanie Berganini have been working on. The document includes the Board’s key priorities for 2024 and the objectives and key results for each priority. It also includes the Board’s mission and a brief description of the work they do. Once the document is finished, they hope to be able to hand it out at meetings and events and post it on the Social Sustainability website. • Stefanie shared that they have drawn up several documents to start pulling together relevant information on several housing-related issues including occupancy, ADUs, and deed restrictions. Each document contains an issue summary, relevant issue history, relevant policies and regulations, arguments for and against the issue, related state bills, related items on City Council’s 6-month agenda, and AHB’s position on the issue. The purpose of the document is to provide the Board with the relevant information they need to be educated about advocating to City Council. • Stefanie and John have been working on a template for statements to City Council. They are presenting it to the Board tonight to gather feedback on using it as a template going forward and also to suggest that the Board support a state-level Occupancy Bill (HB24-1007) that has already passed in the House and is now in the Senate. The hearing for the bill is on March 12 and they would like to send a memo to City Council prior to the hearing. • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Affordable Housing – Stefanie Berganini • No updates. Stefanie Berganini motioned to finalize the draft memo outlining the Affordable Housing Board’s support for HB24-1007 and send it to Fort Collins City Council. Jennifer Bray seconded. Approved 4-0. Stefanie Berganini motioned that within the purview of the Affordable Housing Board’s public education role, they will inform the State Legislative Committee that the Board sent a memo in support of HB24-1007 to Fort Collins City Council. Jennifer Bray seconded. Approved 4-0. 6. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS a. Board Member Reports • Jennifer Bray shared that she attended a Housing Tax Credit Summit in February and has notes that she would like to share with the rest of the Board. She will send her notes to Sue Beck-Ferkiss to be included in the April AHB packet. • Stefanie Berganini and Sue Beck-Ferkiss attended a Senior Advisory Board meeting in February. They shared what they learned about housing issues impacting seniors, especially those living in mobile home communities. b. Meeting Logistics • The Board will continue to have hybrid meetings for the remainder of 2024. AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD REGULAR MEETING 3 /7 /202 4 – M I N U TE S Page 4 b. Liaison Reports • None. 7. OTHER BUSINESS None. 8. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 6:08 PM. THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome Proclamation International Dark Sky Week (April 2-8, 2024) Proclamation Autism Acceptance Month (April 2024) Proclamation Fair Housing Month (April 2024) Proclamation Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April 2024) City Clerk's Office Motion Approval of Minutes Utility Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Amending Chapter 26 of the City Code to Clarify Terminology Regarding Control Valves and Water Service and Fire Lines Financial Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Making Supplemental Appropriations, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing Transfers and Appropriations for the Laporte Avenue Multimodal Improvement Project and Related Art in Public Places Transportation & Mobility 6.1 Improve safety for all modes and users of the transportation system to ultimately achieve a system with no fatalities or serious injuries. Financial Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Making a Supplemental Appropriation in the General Fund of Grant Funds from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the Water Fund to Support Transitioning City Fossil Fuel Vehicles to Clean Energy Vehicles Financial Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Making Supplemental Appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund of Colorado Department of Transportation Alternative Program Grant Funds and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Grant Funds, for the Power Trail and Harmony Grade Separated Crossing Project Internal & Employee Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the General Fund for Cultural Development and Programming Activities, Tourism Programming, and Convention and Visitor Program Services Economic Health 3.1 Collaborate with local and regional partners to achieve economic resilience in Northern Colorado. Financial Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Appropriation of Philanthropic Revenue: Police Leaders' Summit Police Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Supplemental Appropriation: Police Safe Futures High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi-sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. Police Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Supplemental Appropriation: Cyber Crimes Unit Utility Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Establishing Rental Rates and Delivery Charges for Use of Water Available Under Fort Collins Utilities’ Raw Water Interests for 2024 Through March 2027 Internal & Employee Services Ordinance-2nd Reading Authorizing the Conveyance of a Permanent Non-Exclusive Domestic Waterline Easement on Property Jointly Owned by the City of Fort Collins and the City of Loveland at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport for the New Airport Terminal Facility CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PLANNING - PUBLIC 6 MONTH CALENDAR Agenda items containing action on current Council priorities as adopted by Resolution 2021-077 are shaded light orange NOTE: This document is posted every Monday and Thursday. Changes made between postings will not be reflected until the next posting. April 2, 2024 Council Meeting 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 1 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome Financial Services Ordinance-1st Reading 2024 Reappropriation Ordinance Utility Services Ordinance-1st Reading Authorizing the Conveyance of a Temporary Construction Easement to DHIC – Enclave, LLC, on a Portion of the City Properties Designated as the Redwood Detention Pond and Redwood Channel in Exchange for the Construction of Permanent Stormwater Improvements on the City Properties Utility Services Ordinance-1st Reading Approving the Conveyance of One (1) Permanent Easement for Stormwater Drainage, One (1) Temporary Construction Easement for the Construction of Stormwater Drainage Improvements, and One (1) Temporary Construction Easement for the Construction of Sewer Facilities on City Property to PS-Poudre River, LLC Community Services Ordinance-1st Reading Approving the Conveyance of One (1) Permanent Easement and One (1) Temporary Construction Easement for the Construction of a portion of Phemister Trail on City Property to Colorado State University Transportation & Mobility 6.1 Improve safety for all modes and users of the transportation system to ultimately achieve a system with no fatalities or serious injuries. Sustainability Services Resolution Resolution Approving which Projects Receive HOME-ARP Supportive Services Funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.2 Collaborate to leverage community partners’ expertise in addressing priority human service issues like poverty and mental health, and to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring. City Clerk's Office Resolution Resolution of the Council of the City Council Making an Appointment to the Poudre River Library District Board of Trustees SS-Economic Health Office Resolution Approving the Nominations to the Tourism Improvement Board Economic Health 3.3 Support local businesses by engaging in opportunities for business revival with a focus on the Recovery Plan. Staff/ Community Report None to be scheduled. Utility Services Discussion Impact Fees Discussion (in conjunction with Water Supply Requirements discussion) Utility Services Discussion Water Supply Requirements Review Safe Community 5.5 Provide and maintain reliable utility services and infrastructure that directly preserve and improve public health and community safety. Financial Services Discussion Discussion of the 2024 Appropriation of the Newly Voter-approved 2050 Tax for Parks & Recreation, Transit and Climate High Performing Government 7.7 Address current and long-term projected gap between available revenue and resources, and what is required to meet service levels set by adopted plans. Proclamation National Crime Victims' Rights Week (April 21-27, 2024) Proclamation National Volunteer Week (April 21-27, 2024) Proclamation Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month (April 2024) Proclamation National Donate Life Month (April 2024) Community Services Community Report Fish & Wildlife Award, Reintroduction of Black-footed Ferret; Brief Update on NAD Land Management; Recognition of Natural Areas Conservation Award Presented to Linda Stanley April 9, 2024 Work Session April 16, 2024 Council Meeting 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 2 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome City Clerk's Office Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-2nd Reading Community Services Ordinance-1st Reading Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the Natural Areas Fund and the Sales Tax Fund for the Purpose of Land Conservation, Visitor Amenities, Restoration and Other Related Natural Areas Stewardship Activities not included in the 2024 Adopted City Budget. Environmental Health 4.7 Expand the Natural Areas land portfolio while simultaneously protecting existing lands and improving equitable access to nature. Financial Services Ordinance-1st Reading Appropriation: City Give Active Modes, PD&T to Fund an Asphalt Art Installation High Performing Government 7.7 Address current and long-term projected gap between available revenue and resources, and what is required to meet service levels set by adopted plans. PDT Services Ordinance-1st Reading Land Use Code Amendments: Foundational Updates Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. Community Services Resolution Fort Fund Grant Disbursements - Program Support Grant, March Deadline Culture & Recreation 2.1 Provide diverse, inclusive and accessible recreation and cultural programs that drive attendance and cost recovery. PDT Services Resolution Initiating Resolution - Voluntary Annexation and Zoning of a 45-acre Undeveloped Site at the Northeast Corner of I-25 and E. Mulberry Street Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.7 Advance planning efforts in the Growth Management Area, including holistic considerations for potential annexations. PDT Services Appeal Union Park #PDP230005 Street Stub Requirement Staff/ Community Report City Manager's Office Discussion Community Capital Improvement Tax and Street Maintenance 1/4-cent Renewals - Discussion #2 High Performing Government 7.7 Address current and long-term projected gap between available revenue and resources, and what is required to meet service levels set by adopted plans. PFA - Poudre Discussion Poudre Fire Authority Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) and Annual Report Utility Services Discussion Building Performance Standards (BPS) Policy Development - Discussion #1 Environmental Health 4.1 Intensify efforts to meet 2030 climate, energy and 100% renewable electricity goals that are centered in equity and improve community resilience. Proclamation National Public Service Recognition Week (May 5-11, 2024) Proclamation National Tourism Month (May 2024) Proclamation National Water Safety Month (May 2024) City Clerk's Office Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-2nd Reading April 23, 2024 Work Session May 7, 2024 Council Meeting 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 3 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome Financial Services Ordinance-1st Reading 2024 Appropriation of the Newly Voter-approved 2050 Tax for Parks & Recreation, Transit and Climate High Performing Government 7.7 Address current and long-term projected gap between available revenue and resources, and what is required to meet service levels set by adopted plans. Utility Services Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Greeley and Water Supply and Storage Company to Develop the Poudre Water Supply Infrastructure Wildfire Ready Action Plan Environmental Health 4.4 Provide a resilient, reliable, and high-quality water supply. Appeal Mason Street Infrastructure – ODP Approval Appeal Staff/ Community Report City Manager's Office Discussion Council Priority Work Plan PDT-CDNS Discussion Residential Occupancy - Discussion #2 Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. May 14, 2024 GID #1 Work Session Sustainability Services Discussion Discussion on the Direction of the Downtown GID #1 Capital Improvement Plan Economic Health 3.5 Invest in and maintain utility infrastructure and services while ensuring predictable utility rates. Proclamation City Clerk's Office Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-2nd Reading Community Services Ordinance-1st Reading Grant Funds: State Childcare Stabilization Grant to Fund City Childcare Enhancements Programs Culture & Recreation 2.1 Provide diverse, inclusive and accessible recreation and cultural programs that drive attendance and cost recovery. PDT Services Ordinance-1st Reading Public Hearing and Voluntary Annexation and Zoning of a 45-acre Undeveloped Site at the Northeast Corner of I-25 and E. Mulberry Street Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.7 Advance planning efforts in the Growth Management Area, including holistic considerations for potential annexations. Resolution Motion Motion to Adjourn to May 28, 2024, to conduct mid-year reviews. May 21, 2024 Council Meeting May 14, 2024 Work Session 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 4 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome May 28, 2024 Adjourned Meeting Adjourned Meeting High Performing Government 7.4 Foster a sense of purpose, belonging and well-being in how we innovatively attract, develop and retain diverse talent to serve our community. Proclamation Pride Month (June 2024) City Clerk's Office Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-2nd Reading Community Services Ordinance-1st Reading Residential Occupancy Ordinance Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. Internal & Employee Services Resolution 401(a) and 457(b) Restated Adoption Agreements to Assign Special Trustee High Performing Government 7.2 Maintain the public trust through a high performing Council, organizational transparency, legal and ethical behavior, and regulatory compliance. Staff Report HUD 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. Financial Services Discussion Community Capital Improvement Tax and Street Maintenance 1/4-cent Renewals - Discussion #3 High Performing Government 7.7 Address current and long-term projected gap between available revenue and resources, and what is required to meet service levels set by adopted plans. Discussion Land Use Code Phase II Discussion: Commercial Corridors Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. Discussion Public Comment Discussion Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. Proclamation City Clerk's Office Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-2nd Reading Ordinance-1st Reading June 18, 2024 Council Meeting Mid-year Review of Council Direct Reports June 4, 2024 Council Meeting June 11, 2024 Work Session 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 5 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome Sustainability Services Resolution Approving the Programs and Projects that Will Receive Funds from the Federal Community Development Block Grant Program, the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, the City’s Affordable Housing Fund, and the City’s Human Services Program. Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.1 Increase housing supply and choice and address inequities in housing to ensure that everyone has healthy, stable housing they can afford. Staff/ Community Report Financial Services Discussion 2025-2026 Recommended Budget Preview High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi-sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. Proclamation National Park and Recreation Month Proclamation (July 2024) Motion Ordinance-1st Reading Ordinance-2nd Reading Resolution Staff/ Community Report Utility Services Discussion (WEP) Water Efficiency Plan Update Proclamation Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-1st Reading Ordinance-2nd Reading Resolution July 16, 2024 Council Meeting June 25, 2024 Work Session July 2, 2024 Council Meeting July 9, 2024 Work Session 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 6 THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES ALL ITEMS PLANNED FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS AND WORK SESSIONS. Date Service Area Type Agenda Item Strategic Outcome July 23, 2024 Work Session CANCELLED (COUNCIL BREAK STARTS JULY 22, 2024) July 30, 2024 August 6, 2024 Council Meeting Community Report Platte River Power Authority (PRPA) Update Proclamation Motion Approval of Minutes Ordinance-1st Reading Ordinance-2nd Reading Resolution Staff /Community ReportAugust 27, 2024 Work Session FIFTH TUESDAY TO BE CANCELLED - Neighborhood Night Out August 13, 2024 Work Session August 20, 2024 Council Meeting 3/29/2024 6-Month Planning Page 7 Date Agenda Item Strategic Outcome No Date Approving a Permanent Stormwater Outfall Easement with Willox Development Partners on Magpie Meander Natural Area and Soft Gold Park Environmental Health 4.4 Provide a resilient, reliable, and high- quality water supply. No Date Amending City Code with Standards for Water-Wise Landscape, Irrigation Designs, and Practices Environmental Health 4.5 Protect and enhance natural resources on City-owned properties and throughout the community. No Date Resolution Providing Notice to Xcel Energy to Increase the Franchise Fee for Natural Gas Delivery to 3 Percent 09/03/2024 Resolution Setting 2025-2026 Budget Public Hearings High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 Recommended Budget Public Hearing #1 High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 2024 Annual Adjustment Ordinance for Fiscal Year 2025 High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 Recommended Budget Public Hearing #2 High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 Annual Appropriation Ordinance 3. 2025 Northern Colorado Regional Airport Appropriation High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 2025 DDA Annual Appropriation High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 GID No. 1 - Annual Appropriation High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 09/17/2024 GID No. 15 - Skyview South Annual Appropriation High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. REGULAR MEETING ITEMS UNSCHEDULED/UPCOMING ITEMS Date Item Strategic Outcome Removed Tree Mitigation - Landscape Standard Updates Staff is no longer planning to bring a stand-alone work session item for “Tree Mitigation – Landscape Standards Updates.” Strategic policy conversation was held on 3-27-24 as a part of the Urban Forest Strategic Plan update and land use code changes recommended in that plan will be developed as a part of the appropriate land use code work streams (housing, commercial, etc.) Neighborhood Livability & Social Health 1.9 Plan for, preserve, plant and maintain a safe, healthy and resilient urban forest. No date Airport Governance Transportation & Mobility 6.4 Support and invest in regional transportation connections. Removed Oil and Gas Operational Standards Given the recent increase in meaningful enforcement on oil and gas producers by the County and State, City staff will concentrate efforts on other high priority work related to air quality and climate pollution. No date Advancing Transit Initiatives Update Transportation & Mobility 6.4 Support and invest in regional transportation connections. 9-10 Work Session #1 - 2025-26 Recommended Budget High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 9-24 Work Session #2 - 2025-26 Recommended Budget High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 10-8 Work Session #3 - 2025-26 Recommended Budget High Performing Government 7.1 Provide world-class municipal services, while recognizing the importance of multi- sector relationships and partnerships at all levels. 10-22 Natural Areas Strategic Framework Update Environmental Health 4.7 Expand the Natural Areas land portfolio while simultaneously protecting existing lands and improving equitable access to nature. No date Building Performance Standards (BPS) Policy Development - Discussion #2 Environmental Health 4.1 Intensify efforts to meet 2030 climate, energy and 100% renewable electricity goals that are centered in equity and improve community resilience. WORK SESSION ITEMS City of Fort Collins AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD 2024 Work Plan The Affordable Housing Board (AHB) will make recommendations to the Council on policy and programing to guide the City’s efforts to reach the goals of the Housing Strategic Plan in addition to assisting with the implementation of the Housing Strategic Plan. Demand for affordable housing continues to outpace supply in the City. The AHB will focus its efforts on increasing and preserving the City’s affordable housing inventory and providing support to consumers of affordable housing by taking the following actions: • Promote implementation of the 26 strategies contained in the Housing Strategic Plan including those incorporated from the 2015-2019 Affordable Housing Strategic Plan: o Strategy 4.1 – Increase the Inventory of Affordable Rental Units o Strategy 4.2 – Preserve the Long-term Affordability and Physical Condition of Exiting Stock of Housing o Strategy 4.3 – Increase Housing and Supportive Services for People with Special Needs o Strategy 4.4 – Support opportunities to obtain and sustain affordable homeownership o Strategy 4.5 – Refine development incentives and expand funding sources and partnerships • Participate in/collaborate with other committees and workgroups convened by the City Council, staff, board members or citizens, in order to advocate and educate on issues related to affordable housing. • Work with City staff and stakeholders in providing input on implementing the updated Housing Strategic Plan to preserve and increase housing options across the spectrum, meeting the needs of all Fort Collins residents. The Board will continue to prioritize funding for residents making no more than 80% AMI while encouraging more housing options for all City residents. For rental housing, the Board will prioritize funding for residents making no more than 60% AMI. • Work with staff on implementation of City Plan, as it relates to housing, to ensure and increase affordable housing options will meet the needs of all Fort Collins residents through the City’s long-term planning horizon. • Continue to play a critical role in the Competitive Process by reviewing all affordable housing proposals and meeting with the Human Services and Housing Funding Board (HSHFB) to discuss specific proposals and share priority rankings with them and the City Council. • Continue to work with staff to review and evaluate the effectiveness of the City’s current incentives to developers to produce affordable housing units, and recommend modifications, new incentives, and building code revisions (including increasing capacity and considering zoning) to City Council. Also continuing to work with staff to provide input on the Land Use regulations update – phase 1 focusing on housing and organization and the implementation of the resulting updated code. • Continue to investigate incentives to preserve the current available stock of affordable housing including consultations with staff and the Neighborhood Services Department on mobile home parks and keep apprised of Council’s priority on the preservation of manufactured housing communities. • Assist staff in reviewing the Land Bank program’s implementation and potentially recommend changes to improve the program. • Review proposed policy, regulations, and code provisions regarding development (e.g., Metro Districts, development fees, density) to provide input to the City Council on the impact of these issues on housing affordability. • Research and educate City Council and others on issues affecting affordable housing and on the potential for additional and current funding sources for the City’s various affordable housing funds to provide financial resources to affordable housing programs and projects. • Keep apprised and advise staff and Council when considering whether the City should impose an affordable housing impact fee and/or inclusionary zoning or other dedicated on-going source of revenue.. • Advocate for the need for housing affordability for the entire spectrum of wage earners in our community, specifically: o Engage with City Council through written and oral communication o Attend other public meetings including visiting with other City Boards and Commissions to stress the important relationship between economic, environmental, and social vitality o Use triple bottom line values as applied to affordable housing policy, regulation, facilitation, and funding o Seek additional understanding as to how people of color, disabled and other under-represented populations are negatively affected by local systems, policies and assumptions, in their efforts to attain appropriate housing and in response and recovery efforts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. • AHB members may attend City Council meetings and address Council on matters pertaining to housing. A detailed discussion with the Board’s Council liaison is planned quarterly. • Monitor the community’s efforts to end homelessness. • Monitor the community’s efforts to make home ownership achievable, especially for people already living here. • Be informed by staff of all requests for certification of affordable housing projects. • At least quarterly, review the Board’s Work Plan to assure the AHB work is accomplished. • Board members will consider liaison positions to other boards and commissions, as possible, including but not limited to: o Planning and Zoning Commission o Board of Realtors o Economic Advisory Board o Transportation Board o Human Relations Commission o Disability Advisory Board o Senior Advisory Board o HSHF Board The Affordable Housing Board (AHB) has an interest in 3 Key Strategic Outcome areas in the City - Neighborhood Livability and Social Health, Economic Health and Transportation. During 2024, the AHB will be guided by the following City Strategic Objectives in its work: - Neighborhood Livability and Social Health Fort Collins provides a high-quality built environment, supports connected neighborhoods, seeks to advance equity and affordability and fosters the social health of the community - Economic Health Fort Collins promotes a healthy, sustainable economy reflecting community values - Transportation and Mobility Fort Collins provides a transportation system that moves people and goods safely and efficiently while being accessible, reliable and convenient. Build board institutional knowledge that’s available to the public 1) Identify and develop partnership opportunities for communication and outreach 2) Identify and develop opportunities to bring community visibility to AHB’s work Identify and develop advocacy plans for important and/or controversial housing issues OBJECTIVES Develop AHB onboarding supplement Provide quicker community outreach on information Develop a “cheat sheet” Housing Resource Guide Invite Equity Officer to an AHB meeting Develop a plan for Council communications Develop a plan for inviting Council Liaison to AHB meetings Develop a database of potential partner organizations, including which AHB priorities relate to the organization Increase community’s attendance to monthly AHB meetings by 200% Establish an AHB communication strategy Educate the community on the purpose and mission of AHB Develop and deliver a Council recommendation on deed restrictions Develop and deliver a Council recommendation on ADUs Develop and deliver a Council recommendation on U+2 Update AHB page on City Clerk’s website OUTCOMES Knowledge Repository P R I O R I T I E S Define AHB’s perspective and goals regarding DEI Connect with marginalized community members to engage, learn, and teach Identify and speak to AHB’s values and goals within DEI Identify steps to make AHB environment more inclusive Partnerships: Outreach & Education Council & Legislation Support DEI in Affordable Housing Our mission is to engage and educate the community on status, constraints, and best practices in support of housing affordability. - JOHN SINGLETON (2024 CHAIR) G e tInvolv e d The Affordable Housing Board advises the City Council on matters pertaining to affordable housing issues of concern to the City. Engaging the Community: 2024 Priorities AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOARD COME TO A MEETING LEARNING RESOURCES Mayor City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.2154 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com March 14, 2024 Affordable Housing Board c/o Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Staff Liaison PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Dear Chair Singleton and Board Members: On behalf of City Council, thank you for providing us with the memorandum dated March 7, 2024 regarding HB24-1007 and your desire to have City Council support passage of this legislation. Thank you for taking time to outline the rationale for the Board supporting this legislation to positively benefit the supply, affordability and/or accessibility of affordable housing in our community. Thank you for the expertise and perspectives that you bring to the Board and share with City Council. Best Regards, Jeni Arndt Mayor sek cc: City Council Members Kelly DiMartino, City Manager March 7,2024 From:Affordable Housing Board (AHB)Chair John Singleton To:City Council Re:HB24-1007 Per the Affordable Housing Boards’s (AHB)mission of advising the City Council on matters pertaining to affordable housing issues of concern to the City,we believe that HB24-1007 legislation,as currently written,positively benefits the supply,affordability,and/or accessibility of affordable housing in Fort Collins.We encourage City Council to actively support the passage of this legislation. In particular,we support HB24-1007 because: We recognize that U+2 has inequitable impacts on the residents of Fort Collins,and disproportionately burdens college students,young professionals,people who live with chosen rather than biological family,and others who are most in need of affordable housing. The bill’s language aligns with the AHB’s priority of improving housing availability and inventory while recognizing potential community concerns related to noise and safety. The bill as written allows the goals of an occupancy limit to be instead managed via existing health and safety standards,as well as the City’s expanded nuisance ordinances. We also believe that parking should not be considered in defining occupancy limits,in line with Council’s stated goal of creating and incentivizing walkable 15-minute cities,and in line with HB24-1304,currently in consideration in the State House,which would prohibit parking minimums. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, John Singleton Chair,Affordable Housing Board