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Ulster County to transfer 21 Elizabeth St. to housing development corporation for limited-equity homeownership project
Summary
The Ulster County Legislature voted to set a public hearing on a planned transfer of 21 Elizabeth Street in Kingston to the Ulster County Housing Development Corporation. County officials said the property, bought with ARPA funds, would be developed into limited-equity cooperative homeownership targeting households at or below 80% of area median
The Ulster County Legislature voted to set a public hearing on Resolution 136 to transfer county-owned property at 21 Elizabeth Street in the City of Kingston to the Ulster County Housing Development Corporation, a local development corporation that would oversee the project.
Deputy County Executive Joanna (Deputy County Executive) told legislators the county bought the former residence, described in the meeting as "Reserves Manor," using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and that the initial plan to rehabilitate the building for emergency family shelter proved cost‑prohibitive. "We bought a former house, Reserves Manor," Joanna said while describing the change in approach.
At a high level, county staff said the selected proposal would deliver affordable homeownership through a limited-equity cooperative model serving households at or below 80% of area median income (AMI). Officials said the…
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