“Workforce housing” means housing for the people who work in a community. When housing prices rise much faster than wages, many people are priced out of the housing market. This is starting to happen in Washington County. Workforce housing is NOT low-income housing. It is housing for people making average wages in their community.
In 2005, a Task Force on Workforce Housing made recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners about policies that could help preserve workforce housing. These policies would help families with incomes up to about $72,000 for a family of four.
After studying the report, the League of Women Voters Affordable Housing Coalition has decided to concentrate on seven of these recommendations. We think these are the most important ideas in the report for creating and protecting Workforce Housing. The full report is available at http://www.wc-link.org/hawc/Final.pdf
This questionnaire is based on those recommendations.
Please fill it out to let the County Commissioners know what you think!