Number
13277
Version
Original
Reference
Sponsor
The Chair
Title
Resolution approving the submission of a Tax Credit Application to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority for Highland Park and Mixed Finance Development Proposal
Analysis
Body
WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) is accepting applications for 9% low income housing tax credits; and
WHEREAS, Housing Authority staff are recommending a Mixed Finance Development application using Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the rehabilitation of Highland Park, 114 units; and
WHEREAS, the Housing Authority has successfully employed financing models using the Low Income Housing Tax Credits in its revitalization of Westlawn Gardens, Lapham Park, Cherry Court, Convent Hill, Olga Village, Scattered Sites, Holton Terrace, Merrill Park and Becher Court; and
WHEREAS, Highland Park was originally constructed in 2004 using low income housing tax credits and converted from Public Housing to the Rental Assistance Demonstration Program in 2018; and
WHEREAS, the Housing authority is looking at resyndication of the original mixed finance deal to finance rehabilitation work; and
WHEREAS, the Housing Authority will be the developer and property manager and have designated Galbraith Carnahan Architects will be the architect; and
WHEREAS, if this application is awarded low-income housing tax credits, the Housing Authority will need to obtain HUD’s written consent prior to refinancing or restructuring secured debt; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, by the Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee that they hereby authorize and approve forming a limited liability corporation, limited partnership or similar entity to rehab Highland Park Community LLC; and, be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee is hereby authorized to apply, either directly, or through this entity, for Low Income Housing Tax C...
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