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Council considers major funding boost for affordable housing

August 21, 2024 | Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin


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Council considers major funding boost for affordable housing
In a recent government meeting, council members discussed critical steps for terminating Tax Increment District (TID) number eight and reallocating funds to support affordable housing initiatives. The council aims to adopt a termination resolution in early April, which will initiate a series of accounting and reporting requirements to the Department of Revenue (DoR).

Key points of discussion included the completion of form PE 223, which summarizes the termination process and sets a timeline for the final audit of TID number eight. The council emphasized the importance of ensuring that any remaining funds are properly accounted for, with the goal of achieving a zero balance to simplify the final report.

Additionally, the council is considering a budgetary amendment to transfer approximately $1.3 million from TID number eight to TID number six, which is expected to facilitate the launch of affordable housing programs. A draft resolution to extend TID number eight for one year was also presented, allowing for the allocation of funds towards various housing initiatives, including down payment assistance, construction incentives, and public infrastructure investments.

Rebecca, a council member, highlighted anticipated revenues for affordable housing programs, estimating that TID number eight could generate around $1.1 million in 2025. This funding would be available for implementing programs aimed at improving housing quality and affordability.

Several sample programs were proposed, including a down payment assistance program for low-income homebuyers, an affordable home improvement grant program, and multifamily development incentives for both affordable and market-rate housing. These initiatives are designed to address the pressing need for affordable housing in the community, with specific eligibility criteria and funding limits outlined for each program.

The council plans to further discuss these proposals and gather feedback from members before finalizing the resolutions aimed at enhancing affordable housing opportunities in the area.

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