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File #: 050946    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/2005 In control: COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 12/13/2005
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution approving a Cooperation Agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation.
Sponsors: James N. Witkowiak
Indexes: AGREEMENTS, NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note.pdf, 2. Cooperation Agreement as of 11-17-05, 3. Fiscal Analysis, 4. Cooperation Agreement as of 11-29-05
Number
050946
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. WITKOWIAK
Title
Substitute resolution approving a Cooperation Agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation.
Analysis
This substitute resolution authorizes the execution of a Cooperation Agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation. Under the agreement, the City, mainly through its Department of City Development, will furnish certain management and administrative services, materials and equipment to NIDC. The agreement also authorizes the Office of the City Attorney to provide legal services to NIDC. NIDC will reimburse both DCD and the City Attorney for all services and other items received. The agreement also formalizes the January 1, 2003, transfer of NIDC, and all of its assets and functions, from the Department of Neighborhood Services to DCD.
Body
Whereas, The purpose of the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation (“NIDC”) is to further the neighborhood preservation and neighborhood development of the City of Milwaukee (“City”); and

Whereas, The City, through its Department of City Development (“DCD”), is engaged in neighborhood development preservation and revitalization of the City, has staff with particular expertise in such activities and has resources from various programs, which it administers, to provide financial assistance to business enterprises and residential property owners; and

Whereas, NIDC and the City have been engaged in a cooperative effort, since the mid-1970’s, with the City providing management and administrative services to NIDC; and

Whereas, Such cooperative effort has also evidenced itself in the City choosing to have NIDC administer certain Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) and other grant funds and various neighborhood revitalization programs; and

Whereas, Continuation of such cooperative effort is to the mutual benefit of NIDC and City in...

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