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Council backs resolution supporting downtown low‑income housing tax credit application after lengthy debate over location and subsidy

City Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Council supported a downtown developer's application for 9% low‑income housing tax credits after extended council debate about grocery access, parking and the split between affordable and market-rate units; developer described a 60/40 mixed-income plan and condo parking structure; motion carried.

The City Council considered a resolution in support of a developers application for 9% low-income housing tax credits for a downtown project and approved the resolution after extended discussion by council members, staff and the project team.

Several council members voiced concerns about downtown amenities and livability. "My concern is downtown — there are no amenities. There's no grocery stores," said Councilmember (speaker identified in the record). Councilmembers and residents asked whether a planned housing…

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