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Committee backs extending fund commitments and writing support letters for pipeline projects after public appeals
Summary
After multiple public commenters urged support for projects removed from the Affordable Housing Manage Pipeline, committee members voted to move forward with financial commitments and send letters of support for projects seeking state tax credits; the committee also requested LAHD explain selection criteria and communication to applicants.
The committee voted to advance financial commitments for projects in the Affordable Housing Manage Pipeline (AHMP) and to send letters of support to the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee for projects applying in 2025 after multiple public speakers urged the committee to restore or extend funding for specific developments.
Several members of the public and nonprofit housing providers urged the committee to extend committed funds to projects that were removed from the pipeline, citing the city’s housing emergency and the competitive state funding process. Speakers included Sonia Barduburo (identified as working with Brown Filmalley and representing clients in Council District 11), Tom…
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