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Council hears consolidated plan, advances UDO changes on AMI and single‑room occupancy
Summary
City staff presented Bloomington's 2025–2029 consolidated plan identifying affordability, preservation and services as priorities; council adopted two resolutions to restart UDO amendments on affordability incentives (AMI) and to re‑initiate consideration of single‑room occupancy buildings, forwarding both to the plan commission.
City housing staff presented Bloomington’s 2025–2029 consolidated plan and the 2025 annual action plan, laying out HUD requirements and local priorities for addressing affordability, preserving existing units, and expanding services for vulnerable populations.
Anna Killian Hansen, director of Housing & Neighborhood Development, summarized outreach findings — including long Housing Choice Voucher wait lists (987 on the HCV wait list; 2,168 on project‑based voucher lists), barriers to building or preserving affordable housing (land scarcity, high construction costs,…
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