Land Acquisition

To help address the need for more housing that is affordable in Springfield, the City Council identified land acquisition for development of housing to serve people with low incomes as a priority of its Housing Strategy. The City is working to identify and purchase vacant land that is suitable for the development of income-qualified housing. The City does not plan to own the land long-term or to build housing but will instead award any property it purchases to developers with a requirement that income-qualified housing be built on that property.

The City received $1.5 million in one-time American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding through an intergovernmental agreement with Lane County in 2023 to support the City’s efforts to buy land for this purpose. The City has been using these funds towards its acquisition efforts.

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City Owned Properties

Laura Street

The City owns a .17 acre R-1 zoned property on Laura Street. Lane County foreclosed on the property and agreed to transfer it to the City for the development of income-qualified housing for a nominal fee as allowed by County and State law. City Council has directed staff to pair the property with federal funding from the HOME Investment Partnership Program – American Rescue Plan Act (HOME-ARP) which will be awarded to a developer through the HOME-ARP request for proposal (RFP) process.

The City was awarded one-time federal HOME-ARP funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Eugene-Springfield HOME Consortium in 2022. This allocation is separate from the annual HOME allocation Springfield receives from HUD. The City has $745,728 in HOME-ARP funding for housing development, and $200,000 for supportive services which will be awarded along with the Laura Street property through the RFP process. Funds are available to serve people experiencing homelessness, people at risk of homelessness, and people who are fleeing/attempting to flee domestic violence, including priority special needs populations as identified in the Eugene-Springfield 2020 Consolidated Plan.

To learn more about other HUD funding Springfield receives, visit our HUD funding webpage.

The City will require four dwelling units to be built on the site, which could be attached or detached based on Springfield’s Development Code. The existing house has been deemed uninhabitable and will be demolished as part of this project. The new units will be required to be used as income-qualified rental housing for a period of 20 years. Developers interested in building housing on the site will submit proposals, including renderings/designs, through the RFP process. After a proposal has been chosen, the City will know who is developing the site, and will have more detailed information about the development.

In order to award HOME-ARP funding, an extensive federal environmental review of the site must be undertaken. That process is currently underway. There are certain activities, such as removing trees and demolishing the existing house, that cannot be done until that process is completed.

The RFP to award the HOME-ARP funding and the Laura Street property will be run by the City of Eugene which received the funding on behalf of Springfield for the Eugene-Springfield HOME Consortium. The RFP is expected to be released in late Spring 2024, with proposals due late Fall 2024.  More information on HOME-ARP funding, including the application and evaluation process will be available on the City of Eugene’s webpage.

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S. 52nd Street

The City owns a .25 acre R-1 zoned property on S. 52nd Street. The City also took ownership of this property from Lane County for a nominal fee for purposes of developing income-qualified housing. The City will award the site through a competitive process to be developed with four to five income-qualified dwelling units for home ownership.

The City will update this webpage with more information about the competitive award process for this property when available.

Main Street & 16th Street

The City purchased a 1.1 acre Community Commercial and R-1 split-zoned property in January 2024 for the purpose of developing the site with income-qualified housing. The City will award the site through a competitive process.

The City will update this webpage with more information about the competitive award process for this property when available.

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