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Council approves $884,851 in TIF support for Habitat for Humanity infill project in North Omaha
Omaha City Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary
The council approved up to $884,851 in tax-increment financing for a Habitat for Humanity-led infill project to build 27 for-sale homes in North Omaha. Planning staff said the TIF dollars do not exist until property taxes are collected after construction and sale, and do not draw from current city operating funds.
The Omaha City Council voted unanimously to approve a tax-increment financing (TIF) redevelopment plan that could provide up to $884,851 to support Habitat for Humanity's plan to build 27 for'sale affordable houses in North Omaha (Item 28).
Don Seaton of Omaha City…
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