DC gets Affordable Housing Preservation Officer
On March 9, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the appointment of Ana Lopez Van Balen as the city’s first Affordable Housing Preservation Officer. Lopez Van Balen will work in the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
Preserving affordable housing and ensuring historic riverside communities tangibly benefit from river and park revitalization, rather than being overrun or displaced by it, is one of APACC’s three founding principles. We believe the District government must take proactive steps to ensure that affordability is maintained.
Learn more about the position and the appointee in Mayor Bowser’s press release:
Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the appointment of Ana Lopez Van Balen as the first Affordable Housing Preservation Officer for the District of Columbia. The Mayor’s Housing Preservation Strike Force recommended the creation of this position, located within the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), to lead efforts to preserve the District’s existing affordable housing stock.
“When I established the Strike Force in 2015, its mandate was clear—develop an action plan that ensures the District does not lose any of its already existing affordable housing,” said Mayor Bowser. “Ana has a strong background in economic, housing, and community development, strategic planning, and engagement, and we know she will serve the residents of DC well.”
Lopez Van Balen has more than 15 years of executive experience at the national and regional levels in community development, real estate development, and negotiation. She previously served as the National Director of Community Development and Innovation for Urban Strategies and as a cabinet member for Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett.
A November 2016 report by the Mayor’s Housing Preservation Strike Force recommended the creation of a Preservation Unit and the appointment of a new Preservation Officer as one of six critical strategies to preserve affordable rental housing in the District. The Preservation Unit was funded in the Mayor’s FY 2017 budget and will focus on preserving affordable units that currently exist with and without government subsidies and on collecting and maintaining data on all affordable housing opportunities in the city.
“Ana’s qualifications and unique skill set are perfectly suited for the role of the District’s first Affordable Housing Preservation Officer,” said DHCD Director Polly Donaldson. “She’s experienced with community outreach; gifted in forming relationships with real estate and housing advocacy stakeholders; adept in negotiation; and proficient at managing administrative, data and financial processes. We look forward to her work with the DHCD team to help preserve more rental housing in the District.”