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Planning Board approves Habitat for Humanity project, backs $874,779 in TIF support
Summary
The Omaha Planning Board unanimously approved plats, an overlay district and a tax-increment financing request for a Habitat for Humanity project at 26th and Corby that will produce 27 for-sale affordable units; staff said total neighborhood investment will be about $7 million and TIF requested is $874,779.
The Omaha Planning Board on Aug. 20 approved three linked proposals from Habitat for Humanity of Omaha that together clear a path for a small, subsidized for-sale housing development at Southeast 26th and Corby streets.
Don Seaton of the city planning department told the board the site comprises vacant parcels east of the city fleet maintenance facility that Habitat will develop into 27 factory-built, for-sale units mostly configured in…
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