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NCSHA: Using QAPs to Achieve Strategic Goals
September 28, 2015
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Our Mission:
Housing is the foundation for success, so we collaborate with individuals, communities and partners to create, preserve and finance affordable housing.
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Overview
• QAP Development Process• Community Profiles Tool• Workforce Housing QAP Priority• Jackson, Minnesota
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Scoring Analysis
• Qualitative – What Worked/What Didn’t
• Quantitative– Correlation analysis
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Scoring Analysis
• Criteria with Weak Correlations– Providing a small amount of points– Where the majority of projects score high– Where the majority of projects score low
• Criteria with Strong Correlations
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Strategic Planning
• Strategic Plan• Emerging Needs• Alternative/Improved Definitions
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Community Feedback
• Informal• Comment Period• Focus Groups
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Community Profiles Tool
• Interactive mapping tool• Data-driven decision-making• Transparent
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Community Profiles Tool
• Economic • Rural/Tribal Areas• Workforce Housing Communities• Preservation• Location Efficiency
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Workforce Housing
• Jobs are Critical for Housing Investments– Top Job Growth Communities & Top Job Centers
• Housing Investments are Critical for Jobs– Long Distance Commutes, Bussing– Unsafe/Unsuitable Conditions – Difficulty Attracting/Retaining Talent
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Workforce Housing
• Current Criterion– Top Job Center or Job Growth Community– Individual Employer Expansion– Long Commute Communities
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Jackson, Minnesota
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Jackson, Minnesota
• Population of 3,434• Jackson EDA Market
Analysis• 0 Vacant Units in
Subsidized/Section 42• 1 Vacant Unit in Market
Rate Housing
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Jackson, Minnesota
• AGCO• Past Job Growth & Planned Expansion• Difficult to Attract/Retain Stable Workforce• Long Commutes & Temp Agencies Importing
Workers
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Jackson Minnesota
• Eagle Ridge Townhomes– 42 units– Mixed Income– Sources Include:• 9% Tax Credits• TIF Loan• City Land Write Down• AGCO Employer Funding