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File #: 80082    Version: 1 Name: 12846 - South Transfer Point Redevelopment
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/26/2023 In control: Economic Development Division
On agenda: 10/17/2023 Final action: 10/17/2023
Enactment date: 10/19/2023 Enactment #: RES-23-00652
Title: Authorizing the Community Development Authority to act as Master Developer for the redevelopment of City-owned properties at 802, 810 and 818 West Badger Road and 825 Hughes Place, and to issue a development partnership Request for Qualifications for same. (District 14)
Sponsors: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Isadore Knox Jr.
Attachments: 1. Park Badger_Exhibit A.pdf, 2. File ID 68084, 3. File ID 75809, 4. File ID 63575
Related files: 80843
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution designates the Community Development Authority (CDA) as Master Developer of the Park and Badger Area. Subject to adoption of the 2024 Capital Budget, the CDA as Master Developer will seek partnerships for public-private development of the Area.

Funding for the redevelopment of the Area is included in the TID 51 Project Plan and in the 2024 Executive Capital Budget.
· TID 51 Project Plan includes $4.0 million in funding for CDA activities in the Park and Badger Area. It also includes $5.0 million in land banking funds and $6.0 million for CDA activities for the Village on Park redevelopment. (Total: $15.0 million)
· 2024 Executive Capital Budget
o CDA Redevelopment: South Madison Redevelopment project includes $2.0 million of tax increment financing (TIF) in 2024 for predevelopment work; $4.0 million of GO Borrowing in 2025 for additional predevelopment work and the estimated Phase 1 gap; and, $3.0 million of GO Borrowing in 2026 for the estimated Phase 2 gap. (Total: $9.0 million)
o Fire: Fire Station 6 - W. Badger Road includes $3.47 million of GO Borrowing in 2025 in addition to the $4.4 million included in the 2021 and 2022 capital budgets.
o Public Health: South Madison Public Health Clinic includes $15.0 million in funding in 2025. ($6.5 million in TID-supported GO Borrowing, $8.5 million from Dane County)

The cost of housing component of each redevelopment phase is highly dependent on the number of units, level of affordability, and subsidy program selected. For the purposes of the 2024 budget, staff estimates assume approximately 200 units of housing for each phase financed by 4% Section 42 tax credits. This number of units is supported by the adopted South Madison Plan and preliminary financial analysis based on the site being located in a Qualified Census Tract.
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Authorizing the Community Development Authority to act as Master Developer for the redevelopment of City-owned properties at 802, 810 and 818 Wes...

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