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Vancouver, WA greenlights $11.15M for 330 affordable housing units

Last updated: May 12, 2025 8:00 pm
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(The Center Square) – The city of Vancouver is awarding a total of $11.15 million to five projects that will create and preserve 330 affordable rental housing units.

The units will serve households earning 30% to 60% of the area median income in order to prevent Vancouver’s more vulnerable residents from becoming homeless.

The Vancouver City Council approved the funding Monday with money from the voter-approved Affordable Housing Fund.

Vancouver voters in 2023 passed the property tax levy renewal, which increased the Affordable Housing Fund’s allocation from $6 million to $9.5 million annually through 2033.

Along with funding affordable housing projects, levy dollars also go toward temporary shelters for homeless people, and assistance for renters and low-income homeowners.

The tax levy is set at 30 cents per $1,000 of assessed value, so an average valued home in Vancouver ($477,000) pays approximately $143 annually.

The newly-approved $11.5 million focuses on affordable rental housing for the city’s more vulnerable residents: seniors, people with disabilities and people who were formerly homeless.

“This funding underscores our continued dedication to tackling the affordable housing crisis head-on,” Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle said in a statement. “The important projects supported by this investment will help ensure that the most vulnerable in our community have access to safe, stable and affordable homes, fostering a more inclusive and resilient community.”

In January, the city opened an application process to allocate up to $9.5 million from its Affordable Housing Fund. Six applications were received with a total request of nearly $14.9 million. Five of the six applications were accepted.

The Vancouver Heights District is being awarded the most funding of the five projects with $4.1 million to support 109 new units dedicated for people with disabilities.

The Mid-Columbia Manor – Smith Tower preservation project is receiving $2 million to support the preservation of 170 existing units within the senior apartment building to improve safety features.

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