(Draft) Accessible and Affordable Home Ownership on Community Land Trusts
Antecedentes e contexto (incluindo, se aplicável, a origem desta ideia):
This is a draft idea building on ideas from a breakout group about home ownership at the first housing working group in February.
Proposta (incluindo em que especificamente o dinheiro seria gasto):
Funding to add home ownership units to community land trusts (by building units or converting units) which are:
permanently affordable, where the land trust can guarantee that the land is used to stabilize the neighborhood long-term
affordable at incomes including 30-50% AMI ($49,600 to $82,700 for a family of 4 / $34,750 to $57,900 for an individual), not just the 80% and 100% AMI levels most affordable home ownership units are built at
accessible for immigrants to purchase
Proposal cost:
TBD
City Department that would implement it (if known):
Mayor's Office of Housing or a new department focused on community-controlled housing as a human right
Valores do Orçamento Popular (para referência):
Autodeterminação: Sabemos o que nossas comunidades precisam e temos o direito de decidir por nós mesmos.
Transparência: Agimos com honestidade e abertura para que todos possam ver como as decisões são tomadas.
Cuidado: Mantemos uns aos outros seguros por meio do cuidado, atendendo às necessidades, e não com punições.
Solidariedade: Estamos presentes uns para os outros. Nenhum de nós é livre a menos que todos sejamos livres!
Sabedoria da comunidade: As pessoas mais afetadas pelas decisões devem liderar.
Bem-estar: merecemos mais do que apenas sobreviver. Todos devem ter o que precisam para viver uma vida abundante e feliz.
Lembrete: os residentes serão convidados a considerar como as propostas se alinham com esses valores quando votarem na assembleia em 14 de março e a votar nas propostas que se alinham com os valores.
How does this proposal align with the People’s Budget value?
Self-determination: Communities have permanent control over land to keep it focused on housing that supports the community, not housing built for profit.
Solidarity: Focus on lower AMI's / income levels means truly supporting working-class BIPOC residents rather than building housing that prices them out. Focus on making sure immigrants can buy homes as well.
Additional Notes
The U.S. has a heavy emphasis on home ownership and investing in stocks as ways for people to build wealth, with people cashing in on fast-increasing real estate values. This includes people using the increased value of their homes to support themselves in retirement or to get loans for children attending college. With permanently affordable, community-controlled units, we also need budget items that allow people to make financial investments and invest for retirement (such as expanding investment funds in community-oriented businesses, co-ops, etc.), and support children to go to college (either free college or funding for tuition). There also needs to be money to support the owners of affordable units to maintain their buildings. Perhaps there also needs to be funding which would support stronger staffing and support at community land trusts for them to address challenges that often come up trying to just make it by, so they can thrive and strengthen resident decision-making.


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