Governing a city with a median income that is more than double that
of Washington State has its downside; creating affordable housing so
people who work in Sammamish can live here too is a difficult challenge.
But
living in Sammamish could get a little easier with the development of
Town Center, a 243-acre project that is in the planning stages. A City
Council mandate means there could be as many as 200 affordable units in
Town Center. They will also offer incentives that may double that
number.
One of the city’s potential partners in that effort is Habitat for
Humanity, an international non-profit organization with a chapter
serving East King County.
Tom Granger (pictured), executive director for the Eastside chapter, spoke to the
Sammamish Chamber of Commerce July 17 about the importance of building
housing units for people with low-incomes in Sammamish.
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