During a recent government meeting, commissioners engaged in a robust discussion regarding the allocation of $11.7 million for affordable housing projects, emphasizing the urgent need for such initiatives in South County and the North Port area, which were significantly impacted by Hurricane Ian.
Commissioner Smith expressed strong support for the funding, highlighting a prior commitment to invest $40 million in multifamily affordable housing. He specifically endorsed two projects mentioned by Commissioner Kudinger, noting their favorable cost per unit and strategic location in South County.
Commissioner Nunn echoed this sentiment, advocating for the allocation to prioritize projects in Commissioner Kudinger's district. He emphasized the importance of expediting the funding process to benefit communities affected by the hurricane, suggesting that the board aim for a round number in the allocation to streamline the distribution of funds.
The discussion also touched on the scoring criteria used by staff to evaluate project proposals. Concerns were raised about the lower scores assigned to certain projects, particularly those from the Community Housing Trust of Sarasota, due to a lack of experience with federal funding. This scoring, while not indicative of the project's viability, highlighted the complexities involved in the funding process.
Overall, the meeting underscored a collective commitment among commissioners to address the pressing need for affordable housing in the region, while also navigating the challenges of funding allocation and project evaluation.