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Social Housing Task Force

Regular Meeting

Portland, ME · January 14, 2026

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SOCIAL HOUSING TASK MEMBERS City Councilor Kate Sykes, Co-Chair FORCE City Councilor Sarah Michniewicz Paul Styslinger Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM Bill Stauffer Jason Spector Portland City Hall Basement, Room 24 Cat Buxton Kippy Richardson Room Wendy Cherubini Cullen Ryan Matthew Peters Kristin Leffler Jon Fetherston, Co-Chair Jonathan Culley Tim Wells The Social Housing Task Force will conduct this meeting in-person. If you are not able to attend in person, a recording will be available in the Agenda Center following the meeting. PUBLIC COMMENT INFORMATION: To submit written public comment on an agenda item, email socialhousingtaskforce@portlandmaine.gov. Submissions must be received by 12:00 pm the day before the Social Housing Task Force meeting to guarantee their inclusion in the agenda packet. All submissions must include the commenter's name and legal address. To help ensure your comment is submitted for the correct item, please include the name of the agenda item (see below). AGENDA: 1. Review and Approve Minutes from the December 10, 2025 Meeting i. SHTF Draft Minutes of Meeting 12.10.2025 2. Administrative Updates, Announcements, etc. City Staff Discussion of City-Owned Land and Development Projects with Land Use 3. Approvals That Have Not Advanced to Construction i. Staff Memo, List of City Owned Property and Projects with Land Use Approvals 4. Task Force Members Discussion Regarding Path Forward 1

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SOCIAL HOUSING TASK MEMBERS City Councilor Kate Sykes, Co-Chair FORCE City Councilor Sarah Michniewicz Paul Styslinger Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM Bill Stauffer Jason Spector Portland City Hall Basement, Room 24 Cat Buxton Kippy Richardson Room Wendy Cherubini Cullen Ryan Matthew Peters Kristin Leffler Jon Fetherston, Co-Chair Jonathan Culley Tim Wells The Social Housing Task Force will conduct this meeting in-person. If you are not able to attend in person, a recording will be available in the Agenda Center following the meeting. PUBLIC COMMENT INFORMATION: To submit written public comment on an agenda item, email socialhousingtaskforce@portlandmaine.gov. Submissions must be received by 12:00 pm the day before the Social Housing Task Force meeting to guarantee their inclusion in the agenda packet. All submissions must include the commenter's name and legal address. To help ensure your comment is submitted for the correct item, please include the name of the agenda item (see below). AGENDA: 1. Review and Approve Minutes from the December 10, 2025 Meeting i. SHTF Draft Minutes of Meeting 12.10.2025 2. Administrative Updates, Announcements, etc. City Staff Discussion of City-Owned Land and Development Projects with Land Use 3. Approvals That Have Not Advanced to Construction i. Staff Memo, List of City Owned Property and Projects with Land Use Approvals 4. Task Force Members Discussion Regarding Path Forward 1 Page 1 Social Housing Task Force Minutes of Business Meeting held December 10, 2025 at 6:00 pm A recording of the meeting is posted here. These minutes provide a record of those in attendance, the general discussion taking place, and motions made. Please refer to the recording for discussion details. In attendance: City Councilor Kate Sykes – Co-Chair Jon Fetherston – Co-Chair Paul Styslinger Bill Stauffer Wendy Cherubini Matt Peters Kristin Leffler Tim Wells Catherine Buxton Jonathan Culley Greg Watson, Director of City’s Housing and Economic Development Department Mary Davis, Division Director, City’s Housing and Community Development Division Christian Roadman, GPCOG, Senior Planner The meeting started at approximately 6:10 PM. It opened with approval of the minutes from November 12, 2025 (moved by Bill Stauffer, seconded by Jonathan Culley, with unanimous approval. Chair Sykes informed the group that she co-presented at a DSA conference regarding Social Housing, along with a representative from Montgomery County’s program. Her takeaways included that, given Maine’s home rule, Portland can do a lot of things on its own if it wants to; and, though the City is small, it is already doing a lot of things in the housing realm that many other municipalities can’t. Paul Styslinger informed the group that he met with Zach Davidson, who wrote the MIT thesis “Interest Group Politics in U.S. “Social Housing” Experiments,” and now works for the Cambridge Housing Authority, and that Mr. Davidson would be happy to talk with us if he could be helpful. The discussion moved to Single Residence Occupancy (SRO) housing and whether it could be a desirable delivery model for social housing in Portland. The group discussed the potential promise of SROs, as well as drawbacks previously encountered by developers interested in providing them. Chair Sykes summarized the takeaways of the discussion as the group desiring to provide deep affordability, but understanding that monolithic buildings serving just one segment of the population is not in society’s best interest. She also noted that in the long-term, the group can look into deeper affordability, but probably not for a first project. Instead, housing that everyone could imagine living in and want to live in might be a better, more sustainable project that helps build support for a social housing program. Paul Styslinger noted that Zach Davidson advised not to pursue a whole project life cycle, but to pick the one tool you want to build on and work from there, to eventually create a menu of options you can move forward with; the group can’t take on too many levers and variables at once. Chair Sykes noted that this was similar to advice from her co- presenter from Montgomery County, to get shovels in the ground and make sure you can succeed and recapitalize; “don’t bite off more than you can chew.” Discussion followed regarding what a successful, politically viable social housing strategy might be for Portland. Chair Sykes requested a return to the agenda, to talk about Rhode Island’s efforts towards financing social housing. Mary Davis explained that at the end of the group’s last educational meeting, Adam Krea mentioned Providence, Rhode Island as offering a unique bonding model. She spoke with the director of the Housing and Human Services Department in Providence and found that what they are doing isn’t much different than what Portland is already doing. However, they use bond funding to capitalize their housing trust fund and subsequently have more resources available. Ms. Davis Page 2 noted that Portland could replicate that. She also noted, however, that Rhode Island has some laws and policies that aren’t available in Portland. These include entities (like a redevelopment authority) that can pursue bonding and a slightly distinct alternative to tax increment financing (TIF) called a tax stabilization plan. Staff will ask Corporation Counsel’s office to look into whether the Portland Renewal Authority remains active in the charter or ordinances. A discussion followed regarding TIF, low-income housing tax credits, bonding, and how the existing Jill Duson Housing Trust Fund is used; essentially, it provides some amount of subsidy through lower-interest loans than a bank would, for the public benefit of housing production and affordability covenants. However, the current program doesn’t seek to fully recapitalize the loans, and much time may pass before the City receives payments back on projects it supports. The group then discussed outstanding questions for Bond Council and the City’s Finance Director. Chair Sykes suggested that the agenda item for stakeholder mapping should be pushed back to another meeting. Discussion followed regarding what other topics the group would like to focus on. Requests included talking through hypothetical projects, identifying stalled projects, and inventory of City-owned land. Chair Fetherston also suggested the group discuss what it is that it wants to actually produce from this process that is acceptable to the whole group. The meeting adjourned at approximately 7:56 pm (moved by Kristin Leffler, seconded by Tim Wells, with unanimous approval). Page 3 City of Portland | Housing and Economic Development Department | Housing and Community Development Division Mary Davis, Division Director To: Social Housing Task Force MEETING DATE - January 9, 2026 AGENDA ITEM - Agenda Item 3. Discussion of City-Owned Land and Development Projects with Approvals That Have Not Advanced to Construction BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS - The information presented was requested during the December 10, 2025 Meeting of the Social Housing Task Force. City-Owned Land During the Summer of 2025, staff in the Tax Assessor’s Office began a project to compile a list of city-owned property. The project began with a list of all parcels listed as City-owned in the City‘s database. The list filtered out parcels such as parks, land banks, those with incompatible zoning, or those entirely within FEMA flood zones, wetlands, or shoreland areas. The remaining parcels were then evaluated using factors like utilities intersections, topography, land cover, neighborhood land values, and zoning-based housing capacity. From that process, the sites were ranked using an aggregated "developability score" based on the factors mentioned above. The list includes development concerns identified as: ●​ Land Cover refers to parcels that contain wetlands, shoreland zoning, or are significantly forested. ●​ Topography refers to parcels with significant differences in maximal elevation changes or steep slopes. ●​ Water/Sewer Line refers to parcels through which an existing water or sewer line runs. Development Projects with Approvals That Have Not Advanced to Construction Attachment B is a list of development projects with land use approvals that have not advanced to construction. The list was created from the data compiled for the Housing Dashboard available on the City’s website. The data is through the 3rd quarter of 2025. PREPARED BY Mary Davis, Housing and Community Development Division Director ATTACHMENTS Attachment A - List of City-Owned Land Attachment B - List of Development Projects with Land Use Approval that Have Not Advanced to Construction 1 Page 4 Attachment A CBL Street Address Zoning Known Major Concerns 211 B003001 1928 CONGRESS ST RN1 Topography 112 G004001 12 DEERFIELD RD RN3 151A A013001 0 CORNELL ST RN3 428 C007001 563 WASHINGTON AVE RN3 058 A025001 32 SALEM ST RN4 Topography 148 C001001 143 READ ST RN3 402 B010001 0 LORING AVE RN3 275 C049001 91 RIGGS ST RN3 261 B055001 111 ROWE AVE RN1 261 B017001 0 TERRACE AVE RN1 275 C051001 87 RIGGS ST RN3 209A A014001 1956 CONGRESS ST RN1 Land Cover Topography 013 K005001 0 SUMNER CT RN4 Topography 275 C029001 0 LOMOND ST RN3 083B E001001 0 DIAMOND AVE IR2 Land Cover Topography 340 L017001 1315 FOREST AVE RN1 Land Cover 345 B005001 157 PLYMOUTH ST RN1 Land Cover 083B F007001 0 DIAMOND AVE IR1 Land Cover Topography 269 B004001 56 HOLM AVE RN3 083B K001001 0 PARK AVE IR2 Land Cover Topography 402 J001001 0 ASH ST RN3 Land Cover Topography 352 D018001 284 PALMER AVE RN1 Land Cover Topography 334 A015001 0 PALMER AVE RN1 Land Cover Topography 166 B014001 21 RANDALL ST RN3 Water/Sewer Line 126 G003001 56 CLIFTON ST RN3 Water/Sewer Line 192 K032001 192 WOLCOTT ST RN3 Water/Sewer Line 402 B011001 0 THURLOW ST RN3 Land Cover Water/Sewer Line 385 B027001 200 LAMBERT ST RN1 Topography Water/Sewer Line 261 G009001 0 HILLCREST AVE RN1 Land Cover Topography 402 E008001 0 GERTRUDE AVE RN3 Land Cover Water/Sewer Line 160 D020001 60 ROSEDALE ST RN3 Land Cover Topography Water/Sewer Line 300 E039001 148 COMMONWEALTH DR RN1 Topography Water/Sewer Line 296 A006001 0 WARREN AVE RN1 Land Cover Topography Water/Sewer Line 085 V006001 238 SEASHORE AVE IR1 Land Cover Topography Water/Sewer Line 283 B053001 86 DENNETT ST RN1 Land Cover Topography Water/Sewer Line Page 5 Total # of Total # of RENTAL RENTAL OWNER OWNER Low Workforce # of Workforce Low #of Workforce Low # of # of Site Plan Number of Total # of Income Affordable Affordable Affordable Income Affordable Affordable Income Market Market Main [Project Name or] Site Plan Approval Date Units Affordable Affordable (80-120% Units (80-100% Affordable Units (80-120% Affordable Market Rate Units Rate Units # of IZ CBL Address PF Address Description Application ID (if Applicable) Status Approved Units (0-80% AMI) (RENTAL) AMI) (0%-80% (OWNER) AMI) (0%-80% Rate Units (RENTAL) (OWNER) units Jordan's Meats 029 L0030 203 FORE S203 Fore Street Redevelopment 2012-491 8/14/2012 Expired 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 18 028 I00600167 NEWB 167 Newbury Street Newbury Lofts 2012-540 9/11/2012 Expired 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 19 025 B0030 SOMERSE 59 Somerset Street Subdivision 2014-203 3/3/2015 Expired 440 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 440 440 0 161 YORK York St 044 B0060 STREET 161 York Street Redevelopment 2016-261 2/28/2017 Expired 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 11 0 221 221 Congress 013 G0120CONGRES 221 Congress Street Street 2016-260 4/6/2017 Expired 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 17 0 045 E0210 SPRING 197 Spring Street 197 Spring Street 2017-061 5/9/2017 Expired 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 510 135 E0080 STEVENS 510 Stevens Avenue 510 Stevens 2017-283 3/13/2018 Expired 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 24 ST. LAWRENC 016 J00600E STREET 24 St. Lawrence Street HR Property Mgt 2017-242 7/24/2018 Expired 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 Shipyard Approved with 020 C0090 86 NEWBU86 Newbury Street Redevelopment 000045-2018 9/25/2018 Conditions 10 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 1 300 Allen Ave - Mixed 344 E0060 ALLEN 300 Allen Avenue use, Estelle 000012-2018 9/25/2018 Expired 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 11 0 11 1 57 ST. 016 E0160 LAWRENC 263 57 St. Lawrence Street 57 263St. Lawrence Cumberland 000525-2019 8/13/2019 Expired 16 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 1 026 F0080 CUMBERL 263 Cumberland Avenue (89 room lodging 000748-2019 10/8/2019 Expired 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 B0080 PLEASAN 32 Pleasant Street Condos 000932-2019 3/10/2020 Expired 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 844 844 Stevens 293 D0140STEVENS 844 Stevens Avenue Avenue 000961-2020 7/21/2020 Expired 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 1844 327 B0040 FOREST 1844 Forest Avenue 1844 Forest 000975-2020 2/9/2021 Expired 17 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 2 30-32 Atlantic Approved with 016 F0250 30-32 ATLA30-32 Atlantic Street Street 001667-2021 12/14/2021 Conditions 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 Approved with 015 B0150 37 MONTR37 Montreal Street 19 Willis Street 000807-2019 12/14/2021 conditions 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 11 0 11 0 118 A0030387 & 405 387 & 405 Deering Avenue 387 Deering Ave 001495-2021 2/22/2022 Expired 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 Approved with 036 H003094 PORTLA94 Portland Street 94 Portland Street 001845-2021 3/22/2022 Conditions 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 26 E. 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