JOINT COMMITTEE ON REDEVELOPMENT OF ABANDONED AND FORECLOSED HOMES

Monday, February 6, 2023 · 10:00 AM AM · City Hall, Room 301-B

TL;DR

The Joint Committee on Redevelopment of Abandoned and Foreclosed Homes met to discuss multiple housing initiatives funded by $43 million in ARPA funds. The meeting covered various programs aimed at neighborhood revitalization, including lease-to-own options, down payment assistance, and strategies for addressing abandoned properties.

Key Decisions

  • ARPA Funds Housing Allocation Under Review
  • Strong Home Loan Program Status Discussed
  • Down Payment Assistance Program Presented
  • Demolition and Deconstruction of Abandoned Properties Reviewed
  • Neighborhood Revitalization Litigation Updates Reported
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Agenda

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  2. Review and approval of the minutes from Nov. 22nd, 2021.
  3. Update from various departments on the $43 million in ARPA funds set aside in Oct. 2021 to be spent on housing (see attached breakdown).
  4. Discussion relating to TIDs being closed and using those funds for housing.
  5. Communication from the Department of City Development on Housing Infrastructure Preservation Fund Activities.
  6. Communication from the Department of City Development on the Lease-to-Own Program.
  7. Communication from the Department of City Development on the Strong Home Loan Program.
  8. Communication from the Mayor's Office, Department of City Development, and the City Attorney's Office relating to activities, revenue and expenditures of the Strong Neighborhoods Plan.
  9. Communication from the Department of City Development on the Down Payment Assistance Program.
  10. Communication from the Department of Neighborhood Services relating to demolition and deconstruction.
  11. Communication from the City Attorney's Office regarding updates on neighborhood revitalization litigation.
  12. Discussion relating to any new housing programs created in 2022.
  13. Public Comment
  14. Set next meeting date.
  15. 221527 Communication relating to the 2023 activities of the Joint Committee on the Redevelopment of Abandoned and Foreclosed Homes.
    Communication
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