Snohomish County releases $114.5M housing, behavioral health plan
EVERETT Snohomish County could invest $114.5 million in housing and behavioral health facilities under a five-year plan County Executive Dave Somers announced Thursday.
Through the proposed plan, called the Housing and Behavioral Health Capital Fund, the county would allocate almost $93 million to create an estimated 700 affordable housing units. The county would also invest over $10 million in behavioral health facilities.
Across our region, housing costs have risen astronomically over the last two decades, resulting in displacement and in the worst circumstances individuals and families entering street homelessness, Somers said in a press release. A crisis of this scale and human impact requires urgent, bold action.
Revenue for the new fund comes from two main sources: a one-time federal pandemic recovery payment and a 0.1% sales tax the County Council approved in 2021 to fund affordable housing and behavioral health capital investments.
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