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File #: R13103    Version: 0
Type: Housing Authority Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/8/2019 In control: HOUSING AUTHORITY
On agenda: 11/13/2019 Final action: 11/13/2019
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution Approving the Submission of a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Application for Westlawn Renaissance V
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Attachments: 1. Westlawn Renaissance IV & V Site Map
Number
R13103

Version
Original

Reference

Sponsor
The Chair

Title
Resolution Approving the Submission of a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Application for Westlawn Renaissance V

Analysis

Body
WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) is accepting applications for federal 4% low income housing tax credits and state tax credits; and

WHEREAS, as part of the Choice Neighborhood Housing Transformation Plan, management had already identified the Phasing for replacement housing construction in the Westlawn public housing development wherein Westlawn Renaissance V (Phase 4A) is part of the overall housing plan; and

WHEREAS, Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (Housing Authority) staff are recommending a Mixed Finance Development application using Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Choice Neighborhood Implementation (CNI) grant and HUD Capital Funds for the construction of Westlawn Renaissance V, 62 units in two new multi-family buildings and 79 units in scattered townhouses; and

WHEREAS, staff consulted with the Westlawn Resident Organization, Resident Advisory Board and the Mayor of the City of Milwaukee regarding applications for low income housing tax credits for Westlawn; and

WHEREAS, the Housing Authority has successfully employed financing models using the Low Income Housing Tax Credits in its revitalization of Lapham Park, Highland Park, Cherry Court, Convent Hill, Olga Village, and Scattered Sites; and

WHEREAS, the Housing Authority will be the developer and property manager and may designated Friends of Housing Corporation as property manager, and Torti Gallas will be the architect through their existing contract for Westlawn; and

WHEREAS, if this application is awarded low-income housing tax credits, the Housing Authority will need to submit, a mixed finance and development proposal, and Rental Assistance Demonstration applications to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; now, therefor...

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