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File #: R13505    Version: 0
Type: Housing Authority Resolution Status: In Commission
File created: 10/7/2024 In control: HOUSING AUTHORITY
On agenda: 11/21/2024 Final action:
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution approving the submission of the significant amendment to the Capital Fund Program (CFP) Five-Year Action Plan for the period 2023 to 2027 to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Attachments: 1. Updated CFP Five-Year Action Plan - Changed Rows Highlighted, 2. Updated CFP Five-Year Action Plan, 3. CFP Five-Year Plan Summary by AMP
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10/11/20240 HOUSING AUTHORITY  

Minutes note: Vice Chair VandeBerg made a motion to hold over R13505, seconded by Commissioner Yepez-Klassen, there being no objections, this motion carried.
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10/9/20240 HOUSING AUTHORITY  

Minutes note: Patricia Dee, HACM’s Administrative Services Supervisor, introduced the item, explaining that the Capital Fund Program (CFP) Five Year Action Plan delineates the budget breakdown for major work categories by public housing development or area. The significant amendment includes changes and additions to the list of work categories to address prioritized capital needs throughout the public housing system. Fernando Aniban, HACM’s Assistant Secretary, gave a synopsis of the Five-Year Plan for the Capital Fund Program for the period 2023 to 2027, provided with the agenda. Mr. Aniban explained that the amounts in the categories are just placeholders, not actual budget amounts for those work categories. One amendment was made to support the operational needs of work orders within the public housing developments, which can include repairs to family units and highrises such as: elevator modernization, smoke detectors, fencing and gates, heating, ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC), parking lots, rehabilitation of units placed under long-term vacancy status, safety-related equipment, cameras, and pest control for major infestations. Mr. Aniban emphasized that HACM cannot spend Capital Fund dollars on items that are not already identified in the plan. Commissioners discussed the projected dollar amounts presented for each category, how and when work orders will be done, how the information will be communicated to the residents, and the timeline for the submittal of the plan. Commissioners also requested that the CFP schedule be provided as an attachment in final minutes, which was not previously provided with the agenda Ken Barbeau, HACM’s Chief Operating Officer - Program Services, stated that the Resident Advisory Board (RAB) reviewed the CFP Plan at their August meeting. Items discussed at that meeting covered disbursements of funds and timeframes of those disbursements. Mr. Barbeau also stated that the RAB would like copies of the budgets when they become available. Vice Chair VandeBerg recommended holding this item until the Board can review the summary and discuss any additional questions with the staff. Vice Chair VandeBerg made a motion to hold over R13505, seconded by Commissioner Yepez-Klassen, there being no objections, this motion carried.
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Number
13505

Version
Original

Reference

Sponsor
The Chair

Title
Resolution approving the submission of the significant amendment to the Capital Fund Program (CFP) Five-Year Action Plan for the period 2023 to 2027 to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Analysis

Body
WHEREAS, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) is proposing a significant amendment to the 2023-2027 Capital Fund Program (CFP) Five-Year Action Plan approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and

WHEREAS, the 2023-2027 CFP Five-Year Action Plan describes the activities planned to be undertaken with current and future Capital Fund Program Grant and Capital Fund Financing Program financing to fulfill HACM’s mission, goals and objectives to enable it to meet housing and other needs of families it serves; and

WHEREAS, this significant amendment, includes additional goals that were not in the original plan, including, but not limited to: (1) Façade repair in all public housing buildings- highrises; (2) Elevator modernization; (3) procurement and installation safety related equipment; and (4) Rehabilitation or modernization of units that have been placed under the long-term vacancy status, including those units that are under heavy pest infestation; and

WHEREAS, this significant amendment, further includes revisions and additions to the description to the list of work item categories to address and prioritized capital needs throughout the entire public housing portfolio; and

WHEREAS, the Resident Advisory Board (RAB) reviewed drafts of the significant amendment to the 2023-2027 CFP Five-Year Action Plan, and provided feedback and recommendations at their meeting on August 22, 2024; and

WHEREAS, HACM has considered the comments and recommendations from the RAB and residents and has attached those comments along with HACM’s responses to the plan itself and will include them in the submission of the documents to HUD; and

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