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Name DetailsStart DateEnd DateE-mailWeb SiteAppointed By
Hannah L. Renfro Resident Member
Termed-out: 4/30/2027
5/6/2025 4/30/2027 hannah@tenantresourcecenter.org   Mayor/Council Confirms
Heather Allen Resident Member
Termed-out: 4/30/2027
5/6/2025 4/30/2027     Mayor/Council Confirms
Jillian B. Hayes Resident Member
Termed-out: 4/30/2026
5/6/2025 4/30/2026 jjillian@stonehousedevelopment.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
Julia Matthews Common Council Member
Termed-out: 4/21/2026
4/15/2025 4/21/2026 district12@cityofmadison.com http://www.city...cil/district12/ Mayor/Council Confirms
Laurel C. Noack Resident Member
Termed-out: 4/30/2026
5/6/2025 4/30/2026 laurelnoack13@gmail.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
Michael P. Tarby Resident Member
Termed-out: 4/30/2026
5/6/2025 4/30/2026 miketarby16@gmail.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
Paul R. Aylesworth Resident Member
Termed-out: 4/30/2027
5/6/2025 4/30/2027 paul.aylesworth@wisc.edu   Mayor/Council Confirms
Will Ochowicz Common Council Member
The Housing Policy Committee shall consist of nine (9) members appointed by the Mayor and subject to approval by the Common Council. Two (2) members shall be alders. The other members shall be resident members that bring, collectively, a variety of different perspectives and experience on issues affecting housing, including its production and management, financing, purchase or lease. Members shall serve without compensation. All resident members shall be appointed for three-year terms, however, the initial terms of three (3) of the resident members shall expire on April, 30 2026. Initial terms of the remaining four (4) resident members shall expire on April 30, 2027. Thereafter, each resident member shall be appointed for a three-year term commencing on May 1st and expiring on April 30th.
Termed-out: 4/21/2026
4/15/2025 4/21/2026 district2@cityofmadison.com http://www.city...ncil/district2/ Mayor/Council Confirms
Per MGO 33.23: The Housing Policy Committee shall have the following powers, duties, and functions: (a) Provide guidance to the City's Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development, the Mayor, and the Common Council in the development and furtherance of City goals and objectives around meeting the rental and owner-occupied housing needs in Madison. This includes market rate, affordable, and low-income housing. (b) Make recommendations to the Mayor and the Common Council on aspects of landlord and tenant policies and issues, including Madison General Ordinances Chapter 32 (Landlord and Tenant) which includes rent abatement matters. (c) Review, monitor and evaluate available data and reports, including the Housing Snapshot Report and the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing, which describe local housing conditions and trends, for information helpful in identifying emerging issues, challenges, or deficiencies in the housing market, with particular focus on lower-income households. (d) Provide a forum for raising and discussing key housing issues, trends and challenges the City and its residents face, and issues of interest to the Mayor, Common Council or community members. (e) Provide a forum for discussion and communication about landlord-tenant policy issues. (f) Solicit input to get a range of perspectives about local housing issues and needs from subject matter experts, including developers, lenders, consumers and advocates, community stakeholders, and the public. (g) Identify and try to learn from policies, initiatives and best practices that have proven effective in improving housing outcomes in other communities. (h) Identify impediments to meeting local housing needs, particularly for households with lower incomes, and recommend proposals to help overcome them. Those proposals may include the adoption, refinement or implementation of City policies, programs, or regulatory frameworks affecting housing in Madison, market rate and affordable. (i) Review the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing report prepared by the Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development staff and forward the report with the Committee's recommendations to the CDBG Committee, Mayor, and Common Council for their action and inclusion in the 5-year Consolidated Plan required by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.