Saturday, September 15, 2018

Activists Demand DeFerranti Resign From Housing Commission


Hey, Yupette,

I and other Arlington residents have become exasperated with Arlington's so-called 'Affordable Housing Program'. This program has completely failed to construct and renovate workforce housing to serve the needs of Arlington's workforce. The County's AHIF and other housing funds have been used to gentrify the workforce out of Arlington, while approximately a thousand new jobs which pay below the 'living wage' of $15 / hour are created in the County annually. The 'affordable housing' being constructed and renovated is actually expensive middle class and upper-middle class housing for persons and families with incomes from $55,000 to $85,000 / year.

How expensive? Consider that the housing non-profit which owns The Carlin Retirement Home on Carlin Springs Road is seeking $42 million in financing to renovate a 161-unit 20 year-old building with almost all the apartments 1-bedroom, or more than $260,000 per unit. Hard construction costs are $10.6 million or $66,000 per apartment and soft costs of $9.1 million, or $56,000 per apartment. The County Board will vote whether to loan the Carlin's owner and developer $3 million at the next County Board meeting and the Staff Report for the Consent Agenda item can be viewed on-line.

A renovated Carlin Retirement Home would include every possible residential amenity. The Staff Report is unclear about whether very low income seniors would continue to live at The Carlin or whether The Carlin would gradually transition to moderate income senior housing. Housing Commission member and County Board candidate Matt DeFerranti constantly states he wants the County Board to break with the past but he constantly votes on the Housing Commission for the same old same old extravagant deals that enrich the Democratic Party's Old Guard -- when he bothers attending Housing Commission meetings.

Time for Matt DeFerranti to resign from the Housing Commission and for the County Board to appoint housing activists who won't just rubber stamp every extravagant housing deal the Housing Commission takes up.

L.K. 22201

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Second the motion. What does Matt de Ferranti actually do at the American Indian Education Association where he's employed. What has this organization actually accomplished the 50 years it's been in existence?

Anonymous said...

HUD's Inspector General should investigate the 'soft costs' of this and other so-called 'affordable housing' deals.

Anonymous said...

Bet a doughnut that the foundation that owns The Carlin not only transitions from low income to middle income residents but significantly increases residents' rent.

L.K. said...

Can you spell V-U-L-T-U-R-E=S ??

Anonymous said...

The renovated Carlin senior apartments will have more luxury amenities than many new luxury condo buildings.

Anonymous said...

Senior apartments at The Carlin were all designed to conform to the Americans with Disabilities Act. So The Carlin is not a Senior apartment building designed before the ADA was enacted.

T.G., Independent Voter said...

I perused the Staff Report on he County Board's Web pages. This appears to be an attempt to expensively renovate The Carlin, transition to middle income residents, and significantly raise the rents of new residents.

Anonymous said...

Where is the outrage from the de Ferranti Campaign about JBG reneging on its promise to convert a commercial to a residential building in Crystal City, reported on ArlNow?

Anonymous said...

The de Ferranti Campaign should have issued an immediate press release denouncing JBG. Couldn't do that. JBG is a Corporate Member of the Arlington Democratic Party.

Anonymous said...

Deal approved for The Carlin is to replace the indigent 80-somethings with vibrant 55-somethings who have big pensions, lots of health insurance, and incomes of $60,000 / year.