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Clearwater advisory board recommends opting out of Live Local 80–120% AMI tax exemption for 2026
Summary
The Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board voted Nov. 18 to recommend that City Council opt out of the Live Local ad valorem exemption for units targeting households at 80–120% of area median income for calendar year 2026, citing a regional surplus of units in that income band.
Clearwater’s Neighborhood and Affordable Housing Advisory Board voted on Nov. 18 to recommend that the city opt out of the Live Local Act property-tax exemption for rental units serving households earning 80–120% of area median income for calendar year 2026.
Dylan Mayu, introduced in the transcript as the housing manager, told the board that the Schimberg Center for Housing Study shows a surplus of affordable and available rental…
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