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City staff outline implementation priorities for $75 million Improve Our Tulsa 3 housing commitment; study finds need for 12,900 units over 10 years
Summary
City council staff and the housing director briefed the council on studies and early implementation planning for the $75 million housing commitment in the Improve Our Tulsa 3 package, citing a projected need for about 12,900 housing units over 10 years.
City council staff and the housing director briefed the council on two years of housing studies and the first steps in implementing the city's $75 million housing commitment from the Improve Our Tulsa 3 package.
Sarah Davis, council staff, and Travis Hulse, housing director, reviewed the citywide housing assessment and the Tulsa Housing Strategy. The assessment identified a need for approximately 12,900 housing units over the next 10 years and estimated a funding gap of roughly $370 million to meet that need, the presentation said. Staff said the city has committed $75 million and additional federal and local funds and partners would be needed to bridge the gap.
Jean Goldmash, introduced as a senior…
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