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Appendix B: Community Input Summary Everett Housing Action Plan B-20 <br /> <br />Starting rent is 50-60% of income <br />Ownership options are limited <br />Space and loud kids <br />Services in the area <br />Hot market – hard to access <br />Crowding/multigenerational <br />Community – counterflow <br />Diversity of housing types exists – some neighborhoods cater to broad types <br />Small for 9 people <br />Considering ADU <br />Impacts of setbacks/need for variance <br />Add options for ADUs <br />Housing for kids – new renters <br />Not a lot of units affordable for individuals that are low income <br />SROs? Not doing it <br />Commuting from Texas! <br />Great place to live <br />Access to housing – zero down payment <br />SRO – Can housing be market-rate and affordable ($500/mo) <br /> <br />Breakout Room 4 – Q1 <br />More MF housing around transit, future light rail, arterials. Do not allow tall MF in SF neighborhoods. Single or 2 <br />story homes more compatible with existing SF homes. Transition heights as move away from major corridors, i.e., <br />Broadway. Worried about changing character of existing neighborhoods. Better transition. <br />Concerned about increased density changing the neighborhood character. Focus on neighborhoods that don’t have <br />existing inequity challenges. Need more equitable balance. <br />People choose a neighborhood w/n the community. Need to add density. Need craftsman style townhouses. <br />More townhomes, 4-plex, tri-plex, mixed use bldgs. Vertical gardens on taller buildings. Social worker income