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Ellensburg council revises housing revenue allocation to allow up to 30% for housing-related services

2084801 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Council approved an amended revenue allocation framework recommending at least 60% of housing sales-tax funds be used for construction/acquisition/operations of new affordable units and up to 30% for housing-related services; framework governs roughly $800,000 annually in restricted funds.

The Ellensburg City Council on Jan. 6 adopted an amended revenue allocation framework recommended by the Affordable Housing Commission to guide use of the city’s housing and related services restricted fund.

Housing and Grants Administrator Lily Fry told the council the framework governs two revenue sources: a 0.1% local sales-and-use tax approved by voters in 2017 and a 0.014% state sales-tax rebate enacted by ordinance in 2019. Together those sources generate roughly $800,000 annually, Fry said, with about 90% coming from the local 0.1% tax and 10% from the state rebate. State law requires that affordable-housing sales-tax…

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