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File #: 01240    Version: Name: Approving the provision of Federal HOME funds to assist WISH acquire housing
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/10/2005 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 6/7/2005 Final action: 6/7/2005
Enactment date: 6/13/2005 Enactment #: RES-05-00516
Title: SUBSTITUTE - Approving the provision of Federal HOME funds to assist the Wisconsin Initiative for Sustainable Housing acquire housing and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement to implement the project.
Sponsors: Austin W. King, Cindy Thomas, Brian Benford
Fiscal Note
$33,573 in Federal HOME funds will be available as part of a repayment from an earlier Movin' Out project for the same unit. Expenses will not be counted toward the State expenditure control limits.
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SUBSTITUTE - Approving the provision of Federal HOME funds to assist the Wisconsin Initiative for Sustainable Housing acquire housing and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement to implement the project.
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BACKGROUND:
Movin' Out is a community-base organization established to help people with disabilities secure more stable housing, and Wisconsin Initiative for Sustainable Housing (WISH) was also established to help people with disabilities secure more stable rental housing. The City has helped Movin' Out assist over 24 families into ownership.
PROJECT:
Movin' Out assisted an eligible household purchase a condominium in 1997 using $20,176 in HOME funds. That individual is no longer able to live alone in the unit and must sell. By terms of the City contract with Movin' Out, the City would receive a pro-rate portion of the sale, and make it again available to Movin' Out to assist another eligible household. Movin Out and WISH propose to use the repaid HOME funds (now augmented by the City's pro-rated share of appreciation since 1997) to help WISH purchase the unit and make it available to an individual served by WISH for long-term affordable rental housing.
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, CDBG staff and the CDBG Commission have reviewed this prop...

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