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SCIP executive board recommends $4.1 million for four South King County housing projects; Auburn asked to authorize $161,487
Summary
Claire Goodwin, executive manager for the South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SCIP), presented the SCIP Executive Board’s 2024 funding recommendations and asked Auburn to authorize $161,487 from the city’s SCIP contributions to finance two projects, including a White River Apartments rehabilitation in Auburn.
Claire Goodwin, executive manager for the South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SCIP), presented the SCIP Executive Board’s 2024 recommendations for the SCIP Housing Capital Fund to the Auburn City Council during the Feb. 24 study session and asked the council to authorize allocation of funds from Auburn’s annual contributions.
SCIP’s executive board recommended funding four projects across South King County with a combined allocation of $4,100,000, drawn from pooled local contributions and state programs. Goodwin described SCIP as “your sub regional affordable housing consortium made up of 11 South King County cities, your city included, plus King County,” and explained that SCIP pools funds from Substitute House Bill 1406, House Bill 1590 and participating cities’ general funds to finance…
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