How do we know only households at or below 80% of Area Median Income will be able to rent the income-qualified units?

Income qualification is a standard process for Affordable Housing projects. All the households in the income-qualified units would have their incomes verified by the property manager at 80% of AMI or less at the time of moving in to qualify to live there. The development team includes both Cornerstone Community Housing and Affinity Property Management, who both have experience verifying income levels. As with other Affordable Housing developments, the City of Eugene would monitor the process to qualify the residents using the most current CDBG income limits.  

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1. What’s happening at 1059 Willamette Street?
2. What is the proposed project?
3. What is Affordable Housing?
4. Is this project considered Affordable Housing?
5. What is the City of Eugene contributing to this project?
6. Why isn’t this project for households with incomes less than 60% Area Median Income?
7. What are the tools available to support lower-income Affordable Housing?
8. Is the City doing anything else to create Affordable Housing?
9. What are the proposed rents and how were they calculated?
10. How do we know only households at or below 80% of Area Median Income will be able to rent the income-qualified units?
11. How long will these 80% AMI rents be maintained?
12. Who is the team that proposed the Montgomery?
13. Why is Council only considering one proposal for this site?
14. Why is the City pursuing a mixed-income housing project?
15. Is it true that the City is giving $10 million to this development team?