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Council reconfirms Monroe tax‑abatement, extends designation to 2028 for 57‑unit affordable housing

6366840 · October 14, 2025
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The South Bend Common Council voted unanimously to amend a 2022 declaratory resolution so a proposed 57‑unit low‑income project can keep its tax‑abatement benefits; city staff said the change corrects wording and extends the designation period to 2028.

The South Bend Common Council on Monday approved a substitute resolution amending declaratory Resolution No. 4972‑22 so that a proposed low‑income housing project on a city‑owned lot at Monroe and Michigan can retain a previously granted tax abatement and finish within an extended designation period.

Eric Glavich, director of Growth and Opportunity, told the council the amendment corrects wording that mistakenly mixed language from a confirming resolution into the original declaratory text and formally extends the…

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