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South King Housing and Homeless Partners recommends $4.1 million for four affordable‑housing projects, Burien to contribute $76,545
Summary
The SCIP executive board recommended allocating $4.1 million from pooled local and state sales‑tax sources to four projects across South King County, including a 91‑unit Mercy Housing family development in Burien; Burien's share of SCIP funds for two projects totals $76,545 and the council moved the item to the consent agenda.
South King Housing and Homeless Partners (SCIP) presented its 2024 Housing Capital Fund recommendations to the Burien City Council on Feb. 10, asking the council to authorize Burien’s portion of pooled funding toward four affordable‑housing projects across the subregion.
Dorsal Plants, SCIP program coordinator, told the council SCIP reviewed six applications and recommended four projects totaling $4.1 million in awards. The projects recommended for SCIP funding were:
- Mercy Housing Northwest — Burien Family Housing: a proposed…
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