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SCIP executive board adopts 2026 work plan; Auburn asked to concur on budget of $501,975
Summary
Claire Goodwin, executive manager of the South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SCIP), presented SCIP’s 2026 work plan and operating budget, describing member contributions, a recommended reserve funded from a portion of 2024 interest earnings, and continued emphasis on affordable housing investment and interlocal coordination.
Claire Goodwin, SCIP’s executive manager, presented the South King Housing and Homelessness Partners’ (SCIP) 2026 work plan and proposed operating budget during Auburn’s May 27 study session, requesting the city’s concurrence consistent with the SCIP interlocal agreement.
Goodwin said SCIP is a subregional affordable housing consortium formed in 2019 and made up of 11 South King County cities plus King County, and that Auburn serves as SCIP’s administering agency. The SCIP executive board adopted the 2026 work plan on May 16 and the plan…
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