Governor appoints Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz to the Affordable Housing Advisory Board

The board’s role is to address the state’s need for housing that is affordable to all economic segments and populations

VANCOUVER – Gov. Jay Inslee last month appointed Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz to the state’s Affordable Housing Advisory Board. Councilor Lentz represents the Washington Association of Counties-Western Washington.

Councilor Lentz’s term of appointment ends Jan. 26, 2025.

Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz
Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz. Photo by Chris Brown

The board’s role is to address the state’s need for housing that is affordable to all economic segments and populations. Its main tasks include:

  • Analyzing solutions and programs that could begin to address the state’s need for affordable housing;
  • Stimulating public and private sector cooperation; and
  • Identifying and removing regulatory barriers to affordable housing.

“Here in Clark County, and across the state, affordable housing is a key issue that must be addressed,” said Councilor Lentz. “I am honored to be appointed and join this board, and I look forward to the opportunity to provide input and advise the state on diverse ways to increase housing affordability while also preserving community livability.”

The board meets quarterly and is made up of 22 members representing a variety of housing interests around the state.

For more information on the Affordable Housing Advisory Board, go to https://www.commerce.wa.gov/about-us/boards-and-commissions/affordable-housing-advisory-board/.

Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.