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10/6/2021
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Implementation Everett Housing Action Plan 56 <br /> <br />Implementation <br />OVERVIEW <br />As part of the Housing Action Plan, it is important to understand the steps necessary to implement the <br />recommendations provided across the four sections of the report. This Implementation Plan is <br />intended to guide long-term budgeting and work planning for carrying out this plan, both internally to <br />the City and as part of coordination with partners. <br />This Implementation Plan is divided between three recommended timeframes: <br />As part of this plan, the following sections detail the following for the expected steps: <br /> A summary of the actions to be taken. <br /> References to the recommendations to be addressed with the action <br /> Potential partners with respect to the implementation of the action. <br /> The expected priority of the action, where: <br />o Very high priority actions are essential in achieving the housing goals identified in this Plan, and should <br />be a commitment by the City under the Plan <br />o High priority actions are important for achieving the goals of this Plan, and should be strongly <br />considered during Plan implementation <br />o Moderate priority actions are important for long-term implementation of the Plan, but are not <br />identified as part of the critical path in achieving identified goals <br /> The expected investment required, where: <br />o Very high investment would require significant budget allocations by the City, including significant <br />capital expenditures and external support. <br />o High investment would require specific budget allocations by the City, including the use of existing <br />sources of support specifically targeted to housing-related actions and potentially involving consultants. <br />o Moderate investment would require a significant focus of staff time and resources from involved City <br />departments, potentially including the use of external consultants. Projects listed as “Moderate/High” <br />may have variable costs depending on the level of effort and requirements for external support. <br />o Low investment would be expected to involve staff time and resources as allocated to regular tasks, <br />potentially with changes to identified priorities. <br />KEY IMPLEMENTATION STEPS <br />Although there are several actions described in this section that are involved with implementing the <br />Housing Action Plan, there are topic areas in the Plan that will require further coordination and <br />guidelines for detailed tasks. Although these have been identified at a high level in this HAP, full <br />implementation will need additional coordination and effort. <br />This will include the following:
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