Mayor Peduto Issues Executive Orders on Affordable Housing

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PITTSBURGH, PA (February 15, 2017) – (RealEstateRama) — Mayor William Peduto today issued two executive orders to begin implementing recommendations by the City’s Affordable Housing Task Force, covering ways to protect people from losing their housing.

“My administration is committed to creating a livable city for all,” Mayor Peduto said in a letter attached to the orders.”These executive orders are the first step in a long process to solve not only the challenges of today but to lay the foundation for an equitable Pittsburgh in the future. To do that, we will need the support of the whole City- residents, advocates, developers, financiers, nonprofits, and others must join together to implement local changes and speak with a unified voice in Harrisburg and Washington.”

The Mayor’s Office received more than forty recommendations from the task force last May, following months of hard work by task force members and hundreds of suggestions from community members at five public meetings. Overall the task force hewed to three overarching goals:

Respect and stabilize existing communities
Create quality affordable housing opportunities
Maximize the impact of resources by ensuring lasting affordability
In the intervening time since the task force recommendations last year, there has been a community driven process around defining equitable development in Pittsburgh, led by Neighborhood Allies, Urban Innovation21, and the UrbanKind Institute, along with the national expertise of the team at PolicyLink. Additionally work by the Heinz Foundation and community stakeholders has been integrated into the p4 program, which seeks to put people and place at the center of the new wave of development in Pittsburgh.

Such efforts underscore the recommendations put forth by the Affordable Housing Task Force.

The Mayor’s Executive Orders expand upon the three goals of the task force, and seek ways to reach them. They are:

Order #01: To provide and expand resources, policies, and programs to increase housing security for existing City residents
Order #02: To increase and improve the opportunities for public housing residents
Order 1 asks the Finance Department to work with Allegheny County and the Pittsburgh Public Schools to protect longtime homeowners by reviewing proposals to implement an anti-gentrification measures, increase pro bono legal resources for homeowners, provide financial literacy programs, and adopt tenant protection programs.

Order 2 asks the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh to adopt similar goals to those of the City and Task Force.

More orders will be forthcoming tomorrow.

Copies of the Mayor’s submittal letter and the orders are available at here PDF File and here PDF File

Contacts
Timothy McNulty
Communications Director
City of Pittsburgh
Cell: 412-660-1999

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