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Meeting Name: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE Agenda status: Approved
Meeting date/time: 6/3/2010 5:00 PM Minutes status: Approved  
Meeting location: 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Room 300 (Madison Municipal Building)
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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18574 11.The Road Home Dane County Housing and Hope Phase II Property AcquisitionResolutionAuthorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a loan agreement with The Road Home Dane County, Inc. to provide up to $308,000 in HOME or HOME Match funds to acquire one or more buildings to be used as part of the agency’s Housing and Hope program.Return to Lead with the Recommendation for ApprovalPass Action details Not available
17266 16.Affordable Housing Trust FundOrdinanceAMENDED ALTERNATE Amending Sec. 4.22 of the Madison General Ordinances to allow the payment of developers’ operating costs from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.ReferPass Action details Not available
18608 12.Approve the authorization of a long-term deferred loan to Wisconsin Youth Company, Inc.(WYC) for $50,000 in CDBG funds to make improvements to the parking lot at their facility at 1201 McKenna Blvd.ResolutionApprove the authorization of a long-term deferred loan to Wisconsin Youth Company, Inc. (WYC) for $50,000 in CDBG funds to make improvements to the parking lot at their facility at 1201 McKenna Blvd.Return to Lead with the Recommendation for ApprovalPass Action details Not available
18633 13.Allowing a waiver of the re-sale restrictions for owner occupied properties assisted under the HOME or CDBG loan programs when the City of Madison receives full re-payment of the loans per the terms of the promissory notes or where the City receives paymeResolutionAllowing a waiver of the re-sale restrictions for owner occupied properties assisted under the HOME or CDBG loan programs when the City of Madison receives full re-payment of the loans per the terms of the promissory notes or where the City receives payment of the net proceeds of any foreclosure action as required by HUD.Return to Lead with the Recommendation for ApprovalPass Action details Not available
18629 14.Madison Area Community Land Trust and Common Wealth Development request funds to create a new affiliation and cooperative venture between their two organizations. CWD would use the funds to hire attorneys, accountants and consultants as necessary.Discussion ItemMadison Area Community Land Trust and Common Wealth Development request funds to create a new affiliation and cooperative venture between their two organizations. CWD would use the funds to hire attorneys, accountants and consultants as necessary.   Action details Not available
18692 15.Request approval for Business Energy Incentive Program and Neighborhood Energy Conservation/Employment and Training Program.Discussion ItemRequest approval for Business Energy Incentive Program and Neighborhood Energy Conservation/Employment and Training Program.   Action details Not available
18692 1 Request approval for Business Energy Incentive Program and Neighborhood Energy Conservation/Employment and Training Program.Discussion ItemRequest approval for Business Energy Incentive Program and Neighborhood Energy Conservation/Employment and Training Program.   Action details Not available
18565 27.Madison Public Market 2010 Site AnalysisResolution3rd SUBSTITUTE - Accepting the 2010 Madison Public Market (MPM) Site Analysis for locating a Madison Public Market and the Economic Contribution of the Proposed Madison Public Market to the Regional Economy Reports (collective “the Reports”), and the Recommendation that the Government East Parking Ramp be selected as the preferred site for the development of a Madison Public Market, amending the 2010 Adopted PCED Capital Budget to provide for the creation of a new project entitled “Public Market,” and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an agreement with Common Wealth Development, Inc., to provide $50,000 in funds to proceed with the preparation of documents and materials regarding budget, fundraising, outreach, market operations, updates to tenant leasing reports, and MPM project management, and $50,000, for architectural/engineering and space planning design services for the MPM portion of the “Public Market Square” (Blocks 88 and 105) once the Mayor’s planning process related to downtown high speed rail redevelopment begins.Return to Lead with the Recommendation for ApprovalPass Action details Not available
18638 18.Burrs Oaks, Truax and Allied Drive (update)Discussion ItemBurrs Oaks, Truax and Allied Drive (update)ReferPass Action details Not available
18609 19.2011 - 2012 Community Development Program Funding Process updateDiscussion Item2011 - 2012 Community Development Program Funding Process update   Action details Not available
18615 110.CDBG June Staff ReportDiscussion ItemCDBG June Staff Report   Action details Not available