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File #: 2021-1913    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Held In Council
File created: 9/20/2021 In control: Committee on Hearings
On agenda: 9/21/2021 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
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Title: Ordinance supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine - Zoning, Chapter 922 Development Review Procedures, Sections 922.10.E.2, 922.11.B.3 and 922.11.C.2 with a new subsection, "Affordable Housing Impact Statements." (Report and Recommendation received 12/9/21) (Needs to be held for a Public Hearing) (Public Hearing scheduled for 2/8/22)
Sponsors: Reverend Ricky V. Burgess, R. Daniel Lavelle
Indexes: PGH. CODE ORDINANCES TITLE 09 - ZONING
Attachments: 1. 2021-1913 AH Impact Statements Report 2021-12-7, 2. 2021-1913 Recommendation Letter from Planning Commission, 3. 2022-0334 Communication (letter to extend dealine for hearing)
Related files: 2022-0334
Title
Ordinance supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine - Zoning, Chapter 922 Development Review Procedures, Sections 922.10.E.2, 922.11.B.3 and 922.11.C.2 with a new subsection, "Affordable Housing Impact Statements."
(Report and Recommendation received 12/9/21)
(Needs to be held for a Public Hearing)
(Public Hearing scheduled for 2/8/22)

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WHEREAS, A City For All Agenda strives to make Pittsburgh a livable and affordable city for all residents; and

WHEREAS, A City For All Agenda includes affordable housing for all Pittsburgh families; and

WHEREAS, the cost of housing is out of reach for tens of thousands of Pittsburgh families; and

WHEREAS, an estimated 8,000-12,000 new housing units are proposed to be built in the City of Pittsburgh, none of which will be affordable for low income families; and

WHEREAS, according to the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh needs 21,580 housing units that are both affordable and available for households living on extremely low incomes; and

WHEREAS, the failure of the local housing market to meet this demand makes housing in this City increasingly unaffordable for low income families; and

WHEREAS, Council desires a mechanism to track the impacts of development upon the creation of or preservation of affordable housing; and

WHEREAS, one tool used in other cities is an Affordable Housing Impact Statement; and

WHEREAS, cities such as Austin, Texas and San Diego, California have had an Affordable Housing Impact Statement (AHIS) policy for several years; and

WHEREAS, those cities have found the policy to be helpful in empowering policymakers with meaningful information, and sometimes incentivizing developers and stakeholders to alter their plans to include more affordable housing; and

WHEREAS, Council desires, on a consistent, ongoing basis, to track the impacts of development on the affordable housing stock of the City of Pittsburgh.

Be it resolved that the Council of the City of Pittsb...

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