CITIZEN ANTI-DISPLACEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Friday, July 16, 2021 · 10:00 AM AM · Virtual Meeting

TL;DR

The Citizen Anti-Displacement Advisory Committee met virtually to discuss Milwaukee's affordable housing challenges. The Community Development Alliance presented a new Affordable Housing Plan aimed at preventing resident displacement and addressing housing accessibility in the city.

Key Decisions

  • Affordable Housing Plan Presentation Discussed
  • Future Meeting Format Discussed
  • Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes Approved
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Untitled item
  2. 1. Call to Order
  3. 2. Roll Call
  4. 3. Approval of the minutes of March 19, 2021 meeting.
  5. 4. Anti-Displacement Indicators Update.
  6. 5. Presentation of the Affordable Housing Plan for Milwaukee by the Community Development Alliance (CDA).
  7. 6. Discussion and vote relating to future virtual or in-person meetings
  8. 7. Announcements
  9. 8. Adjournment
  10. Materials related to activities of the Citizen Anti-Displacement Advisory Committee can be found within the file:
  11. 200587 Communication relating to the 2020 activities of the Citizen Anti-Displacement Advisory Committee.
    Communication
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