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File #: 04047    Version: 1 Name: Housing Initiatives acquisition of scattered site properties.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/27/2006 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 8/1/2006 Final action: 8/1/2006
Enactment date: 8/7/2006 Enactment #: RES-06-00678
Title: Approving the provision of $300,000 in Federal HOME Match funds to assist Housing Initiatives acquire housing and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement to implement the project.
Sponsors: Cindy Thomas, Santiago Rosas
Fiscal Note
$300,000 in Federal HOME funds is available in the Housing Development Fund. Expenses will not be counted toward the State expenditure control limits.
Title
Approving the provision of $300,000 in Federal HOME Match funds to assist Housing Initiatives acquire housing and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement to implement the project.
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Background:
Housing Initiatives is a community-based organization established to help consumers of mental health services secure more stable housing. Housing Initiatives has been active in counseling people and in helping them secure permanent housing. The City has helped Housing Initiatives assist over 30 families into longer term rental housing.

Project:
The CD Office has encouraged Housing Initiatives to explore ways in which it might develop activities that qualify for a special subset of HOME funds called Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) activities. Housing Initiatives proposes to acquire up to 6 units and partner with other organizations for supportive services and case management.

Action:
Whereas, the Common Council has adopted a five-year Community and Neighborhood Development Plan which identifies affordable housing as a critical issue within the community, and outlines a set of strategies and priorities to address those problems using community-based groups;
Whereas, the HOME Program, as amended, and its implementing regulations located at 24 CFR 92.200 ff., permit the City of Madison to help community agencies that create affordable housing for lower income persons; and
Whereas, the City has $300,000 in Federal HOME/Match funds within its Housing Development Fund available to provide long term affordable housing to lower income households;
Whereas, CD staff and the CDBG Commission have reviewed this proposal for funds and find that it furthers the goals of the CD program expressed in the Five-Year Community and Neighborhood Development Plan;
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