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RESOLUTION NO. 4531
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, APPROVING THE
SOUTH KING HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS 2025 WORK PLAN AND
2025 OPERATING BUDGET.
WHEREAS, on May 24, 2019 the City of Renton entered an interlocal agreement
("Interlocal Agreement") to form the South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) to
help coordinate the efforts of South King County cities to provide affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, each participating jurisdiction must
approve an annual work plan each year to guide the work of SKHHP staff; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, each participating jurisdiction must
approve SKHHP's annual operating budget that includes an itemization of all categories of
budgeted expenses and itemization of each Party's contribution, including in -kind services; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the annual work plan and operating budget is to provide
management and budget guidance, and implement the overarching SKHHP mission to work
together, and share resources to increase the available options for South King County residents
to access affordable housing and to preserve the existing affordable housing stock; and
WHEREAS, the 2025 work plan includes four goals with corresponding action items that
further SKHHP's mission; and
WHEREAS, on May 9, 2024, the SKHHP Executive Board adopted Resolution 2024-02
enacting the 2025 work plan and budget upon approval by the legislative body of each
participating party;
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RESOLUTION NO. 4531
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City Council approves the SKHHP 2025 Work Plan and 2025 SKHHP
Operating Budget as adopted bythe SKHHP Executive Board and shown in Attachment A attached
hereto.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL the 8th day of July 2024.
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 8th day of
Approved as to form:
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
RES- CED:24RES012: 06/12/2024
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July 2024.
A one, Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 4531
ATTACH ME N T A
SKHHP 2025 Work Plan and 2025 SKHHP Operating Budget as adopted by the
SKHHP Executive Board in Resolution No. 2024-02
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE SOUTH KING HOUSING AND
HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS (SKHHP), ADOPTING THE 2025 SKHHP WORK PLAN AND
OPERATING BUDGET
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the SKHHP Executive Board approves
an annual work plan and budget each year to guide the work of SKHHP staff; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the annual budget includes an
itemization of all categories of budgeted expenses and itemization of each Party's contribution,
including in -kind services; and
WHEREAS, upon adoption by the Executive Board, the annual work plan and budget will
be transmitted to each participating jurisdiction for approval by their legislative body; and
WHEREAS, the budget will not become effective until approved by the legislative body of
each jurisdiction and adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board; and
WHEREAS, if a party does not approve the work plan or budget in a timely manner, the
Executive Board may adopt the budget and work plan with a two-thirds majority vote; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the annual work plan and budget is to provide management
and budget guidance, and implement the overarching SKHHP mission to work together and
share resources to increase the available options for South King County residents to access
affordable housing and to preserve the existing affordable housing stock; and
WHEREAS, the 2025 work plan includes four goals with corresponding action items that
further SKHHP's mission.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The Executive Board adopts the 2025 SKHHP Work Plan in Attachment A.
Section 2. The Executive Board adopts the 2025 SKHHP Operating Budget in Attachment B.
Section 3. Each party's contribution to SKHHP's operating budget will be transmitted on an
annual basis during the first quarter of the calendar year.
Section 4. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force upon approval by the legislative
body of each participating jurisdiction.
Dated and signed this ! day of 2024.
NANCY KUS, CHAIR, SOUTH KING HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS
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Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 1 of 7
RESOLUTION 2024-02 — ATTACHMENT A
SKHHP 2025 WORK PLAN
PURPOSE
Establish a 2025 SKHHP work plan and budget that is guided by Executive Board priorities, is
consistent with the SKHHP Interlocal Agreement, and furthers SKHHP's mission.
BACKGROUND
Established by an interlocal agreement, SKHHP jurisdictions work together and share resources to
increase options for South King County residents to access affordable housing and preserve existing
affordable housing. The 2025 SKHHP work plan builds on work done in previous years and was
developed in collaboration with the Executive Board, Advisory Board, and staff work group.
The work plan is organized into four goals with corresponding action items. Each action is identified by
priority as follows:
Higher — Identified as higher priority by Executive Board or is necessary to cant' out the Interlocal
Agreements
• Medium — Identified as mid -level priority
• Lower— Identified as lower priority
Quarterly budget and progress reports on the status of the work plan elements will be submitted to the
SKHHP Executive Board and the legislative body of each member jurisdiction as follows:
Quarter 1: May I Quarter 2: August I Quarter 3: November I Quarter 4: February
In accordance with the Interlocal Agreement, the 2025 SKHHP work plan and budget will be approved
by the SKHHP Executive Board and the legislative body of each member jurisdiction.
SKHHP MISSION
South King County jurisdictions working together and sharing resources to create a coordinated,
comprehensive, and equitable approach to increasing housing stability, reducing homelessness, and
producing and preserving quality affordable housing in South King County.
GOALS & ACTIONS
Goal
Actions
1. Fund the expansion and preservation of
affordable housing.
1 through 5
2. Develop policies to expand and preserve
affordable housing.
6 through 10
3. Serve as an advocate for South King County.
11 through 15
4. Manage operations and administration.
16 through 20
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 2 of 7
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Goal 1
Fund the expansion and preservation of affordable housing.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
•• = Medium
• = Lower
1. Pool resources from member cities for the Housing Capital Fund,
•••
including SHB 1406 funds, HB 1590 funds, and general funds.
2. Develop and execute contract documents and covenants for projects
•••
ready to move forward (Burien Family Housing — 2022, Kent
Multicultural Village — 2023; Skyway Affordable Housing and Early
Learning Center — 2023).
3. Facilitate approval from participating Councils of recommended
•••
projects from 2024 Housing Capital Fund funding round and preparing
contract documents and covenants if any projects are ready to move
forward.
4. Manage 2025 Housing Capital Fund funding round including adopting
•••
annual guidelines, updating application materials, soliciting proposals,
and facilitating project selection.
5. Encourage investment in South King County by private investors,
••
lenders, and philanthropies.
Indicators
o Number of housing units or number of projects funded with financial support from SKHHP
o Number of housing units preserved with financial support from SKHHP
o Total dollar amount pooled by member jurisdictions for Housing Capital Fund
o Total dollar amount from new sources of revenue added to the Housing Capital Fund
o Geographic diversity of applications received for annual Housing Capital Fund funding round
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 3 of 7
Goal 2
Develop policies to expand and preserve affordable housing.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
•• = Medium
• = Lower
6. Facilitate implementation of any subregional housing preservation
•••
strategies.
7. Facilitate technical assistance and updates to the Affordable Housing
•••
Inventory Dashboard.
8. Build relationships with developers to learn from their perspective the
••
ways to encourage housing development, especially affordable housing.
9. Convene land use planners to increase coordination and collaboration
•
on housing policy and planning.
10. Develop SKHHP Executive Board briefings on key housing and
•
homelessness topics, especially as they relate to the goals of the work
plan.
Indicators
o Number of subregional housing preservation strategies facilitated or supported
o Successful update of data to the Affordable Housing Inventory Dashboard
o Number of relationships built with developers
o Number of Executive Board briefings on key housing and homelessness topics
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 4 of 7
Goal 3
Serve as an advocate for South King County.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
•• = Medium
• = Lower
11. Coordinate with the Advisory Board in collaboration with housing
••
organizations and stakeholder groups to provide education and
engagement opportunities for elected officials and community
members.
12. Work collaboratively with public funders at the state and local levels to
••
promote shared affordable housing goals and equitable geographic
distribution of resources.
13. Represent SKHHP at relevant local and regional meetings and forums
•
that help advance SKHHP's mission and provide a voice for increasing
access to safe, healthy, and affordable housing in South King County.
14. Meet with legislators as opportunities arise to inform about SKHHP's
•
mission, goals, and the Housing Capital Fund.
15. Connect affordable housing developers with property owners who
•
intend to sell naturally occurring affordable housing in coordination
with member cities.
Indicators
o Number of events or engagement opportunities Advisory Board members organize or
support
o Number of meetings, forums, or events attended that advance SKHHP's mission
o Number of meetings with legislators that promote SKHHP and South King County
o Number of affordable housing developers connected with property owners intending to sell
naturally occurring affordable housing
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 5 of 7
Goal 4
Manage operations and administration.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
•• = Medium
• = Lower
16. Develop annual work plan and budget.
•••
17, Generate and distribute quarterly progress reports to SKHHP Executive
Board and member jurisdictions.
•••
18. Work with administering agency to maintain records and produce
regular financial reports for the SKHHP Housing Capital Fund and SKHHP
Operating Account.
•••
19, Organize and host monthly Executive and Advisory Board public
meetings.
•••
20. Maintain and update the SKHHP website.
••
Indicators
o Work plan and budget adopted
o Quarterly progress reports prepared and presented to Executive Board
o Financial reports and public records maintained
o Monthly Executive and Advisory Board meetings held
o Website maintained
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 6 of 7
RESOLUTION 2024-02 — ATTACHMENT B
2025 SKHHP Operating Budget
Estimated beginning fund balance - January 1, 2025
$
344,131
Estimated ending fund balance - December 31, 2025
$
285,588
REVENUES
Auburn
$
45,474
Burien
$
26,236
Covington
$
13,118
Des Moines
$
13,118
Federal Way
$
59,466
Kent
$
59,466
Maple Valley
$
13,118
Normandy Park
$
6,996
Renton
$
59,466
SeaTac
$
13,118
Tukwila
$
13,118
King County*
$
59,466
Additional King County*
$
15,534
Office space (in -kind donation)
$
12,000
TOTAL REVENUES
$
409,694
Spend down balance
$
58,543
TOTAL
$
468,237
EXPENSES
Salaries and benefits
$
320,611
Interfund IT
$
35,000
Advisory Board compensation
$
14,400
Office space (in -kind donation)
$
12,000
Professional services/Misc.
$
37,500
Travel
$
5,250
Supplies
$
2,000
Subtotal
$
426,761
Administering agency - 10% admin fee**
$
41,476
TOTAL
$
468,237
'King County contribution based on the population of unincorporated King County is shown as increasing at the same rate as other partner
judsdictions and the additional allocation decreasing to maintain a total contribution of $75,000 per year.
"10% administrative fee is calculated as a percentage of operating costs which excludes In -kind donations and carry -forwards
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 7 of 7
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE SOUTH KING HOUSING AND
HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS (SKHHP), ADOPTING THE 2025 SKHHP WORK PLAN AND
OPERATING BUDGET
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the SKHHP Executive Board approves
an annual work plan and budget each year to guide the work of SKHHP staff; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement, the annual budget includes an
itemization of all categories of budgeted expenses and itemization of each Party's contribution,
including in -kind services; and
WHEREAS, upon adoption by the Executive Board, the annual work plan and budget will
be transmitted to each participating jurisdiction for approval by their legislative body; and
WHEREAS, the budget will not become effective until approved by the legislative body of
each jurisdiction and adopted by the SKHHP Executive Board; and
WHEREAS, if a party does not approve the work plan or budget in a timely manner, the
Executive Board may adopt the budget and work plan with a two-thirds majority vote; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the annual work plan and budget is to provide management
and budget guidance, and implement the overarching SKHHP mission to work together and
share resources to increase the available options for South King County residents to access
affordable housing and to preserve the existing affordable housing stock; and
WHEREAS, the 2025 work plan includes four goals with corresponding action items that
further SKHHP's mission.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The Executive Board adopts the 2025 SKHHP Work Plan in Attachment A.
Section 2. The Executive Board adopts the 2025 SKHHP Operating Budget in Attachment B.
Section 3. Each party's contribution to SKHHP's operating budget will be transmitted on an
annual basis during the first quarter of the calendar year.
Section 4. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force upon approval by the legislative
body of each participating jurisdiction.
Dated and signed this ! day of P 2024.
NANCY KUS, CHAIR, SOUTH KING HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 1 of 7
RESOLUTION 2024-02 — ATTACHMENT A
SKHHP 2025 WORK PLAN
PURPOSE
Establish a 2025 SKHHP work plan and budget that is guided by Executive Board priorities, is
consistent with the SKHHP Interlocal Agreement, and furthers SKHHP's mission.
BACKGROUND
Established by an interlocal agreement, SKHHP jurisdictions work together and share resources to
increase options for South King County residents to access affordable housing and preserve existing
affordable housing. The 2025 SKHHP work plan builds on work done in previous years and was
developed in collaboration with the Executive Board, Advisory Board, and staff work group.
The work plan is organized into four goals with corresponding action items. Each action is identified by
priority as follows:
• Higher — Identified as higher priority by Executive Board or is necessary to carry out the Interlocal
Agreements
• Medium — Identified as mid -level priority
• Lower — Identified as lower priority
Quarterly budget and progress reports on the status of the work plan elements will be submitted to the
SKHHP Executive Board and the legislative body of each member jurisdiction as follows:
Quarter 1: May I Quarter 2: August I Quarter 3: November I Quarter 4: February
In accordance with the Interlocal Agreement, the 2025 SKHHP work plan and budget will be approved
by the SKHHP Executive Board and the legislative body of each member jurisdiction.
SKHHP MISSION
South King County jurisdictions working together and sharing resources to create a coordinated,
comprehensive, and equitable approach to increasing housing stability, reducing homelessness, and
producing and preserving quality affordable housing in South King County.
GOALS & ACTIONS
Goal
Actions
1. Fund the expansion and preservation of
affordable housing.
1 through 5
2. Develop policies to expand and preserve
affordable housing.
6 through 10
3. Serve as an advocate for South King County.
11 through 15
4. Manage operations and administration.
16 through 20
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 2 of 7
Goal 1
Fund the expansion and preservation of affordable housing.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
• • = Medium
• = Lower
1. Pool resources from member cities for the Housing Capital Fund,
•••
including SHB 1406 funds, HB 1590 funds, and general funds.
2. Develop and execute contract documents and covenants for projects
•••
ready to move forward (Burien Family Housing — 2022; Kent
Multicultural Village — 2023; Skyway Affordable Housing and Early
Learning Center— 2023).
3. Facilitate approval from participating Councils of recommended
•••
projects from 2024 Housing Capital Fund funding round and preparing
contract documents and covenants if any projects are ready to move
forward.
4. Manage 2025 Housing Capital Fund funding round including adopting
•••
annual guidelines, updating application materials, soliciting proposals,
and facilitating project selection.
5. Encourage investment in South King County by private investors,
••
lenders, and philanthropies.
Indicators
o Number of housing units or number of projects funded with financial support from SKHHP
o Number of housing units preserved with financial support from SKHHP
o Total dollar amount pooled by member jurisdictions for Housing Capital Fund
o Total dollar amount from new sources of revenue added to the Housing Capital Fund
o Geographic diversity of applications received for annual Housing Capital Fund funding round
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 3 of 7
Goal 2
Develop policies to expand and preserve affordable housing.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
•• = Medium
• = Lower
6.
Facilitate implementation of any subregional housing preservation
•••
strategies.
7.
Facilitate technical assistance and updates to the Affordable Housing
•••
Inventory Dashboard.
8.
Build relationships with developers to learn from their perspective the
••
ways to encourage housing development, especially affordable housing.
9.
Convene land use planners to increase coordination and collaboration
•
on housing policy and planning.
10.
Develop SKHHP Executive Board briefings on key housing and
•
homelessness topics, especially as they relate to the goals of the work
plan.
Indicators
o
Number of subregional housing preservation strategies facilitated or supported
o
Successful update of data to the Affordable Housing Inventory Dashboard
o
Number of relationships built with developers
o
Number of Executive Board briefings on key housing and homelessness topics
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 4of7
Goal 3
Serve as an advocate for South King County.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
• • = Medium
• = Lower
11. Coordinate with the Advisory Board in collaboration with housing
••
organizations and stakeholder groups to provide education and
engagement opportunities for elected officials and community
members.
12. Work collaboratively with public funders at the state and local levels to
••
promote shared affordable housing goals and equitable geographic
distribution of resources.
13. Represent SKHHP at relevant local and regional meetings and forums
•
that help advance SKHHP's mission and provide a voice for increasing
access to safe, healthy, and affordable housing in South King County.
14. Meet with legislators as opportunities arise to inform about SKHHP's
•
mission, goals, and the Housing Capital Fund.
15. Connect affordable housing developers with property owners who
•
intend to sell naturally occurring affordable housing in coordination
with member cities.
Indicators
o Number of events or engagement opportunities Advisory Board members organize or
support
o Number of meetings, forums, or events attended that advance SKHHP's mission
o Number of meetings with legislators that promote SKHHP and South King County
o Number of affordable housing developers connected with property owners intending to sell
naturally occurring affordable housing
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 5 of 7
Goal 4
Manage operations and administration.
Actions
Priority of Actions
••• = Higher
•• = Medium
• = Lower
16. Develop annual work plan and budget.
•••
17. Generate and distribute quarterly progress reports to SKHHP Executive
Board and member jurisdictions.
•••
18. Work with administering agency to maintain records and produce
regular financial reports for the SKHHP Housing Capital Fund and SKHHP
Operating Account.
•••
19. Organize and host monthly Executive and Advisory Board public
meetings.
•••
20. Maintain and update the SKHHP website.
••
Indicators
o Work plan and budget adopted
o Quarterly progress reports prepared and presented to Executive Board
o Financial reports and public records maintained
o Monthly Executive and Advisory Board meetings held
o Website maintained
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
Page 6 of 7
RESOLUTION 2024-02 — ATTACHMENT B
2025 SKHHP Operating Budget
Estimated beginning fund balance - January 1, 2025
$
344,131
Estimated ending fund balance - December 31, 2025
$
285,588
REVENUES
Auburn
$
45,474
Burien
$
26,236
Covington
$
13,118
Des Moines
$
13,118
Federal Way
$
59,466
Kent
$
59,466
Maple Valley
$
13,118
Normandy Park
$
6,996
Renton
$
59,466
SeaTac
$
13,118
Tukwila
$
13,118
King County*
$
59,466
Additional King County*
$
15,534
Office space (in -kind donation)
$
12,000
TOTAL REVENUES
$
409,694
Spend down balance
$
58,543
TOTAL
$
468,237
EXPENSES
Salaries and benefits
$
320,611
Interfund IT
$
35,000
Advisory Board compensation
$
14,400
Office space (in -kind donation)
$
12,000
Professional services/Misc.
$
37,500
Travel
$
5,250
Supplies
$
2,000
Subtotal
$
426,761
Administering agency - 10% admin fee**
$
41,476
TOTAL
$
468,237
'King County contribution based on the population of unincorporated King County is shown as increasing at the same rate as other partner
jurisdictions and the additional allocation decreasing to maintain a total contribution of $75,000 per year.
"10% administrative fee Is calculated as a percentage of operating costs which excludes in -kind donations and carry -forwards.
Resolution No. 2024-02
April 19, 2024
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