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Fremont board recommends up to $40,000 in rental rehab funds for applicant #101825

Fremont Housing Rehabilitation Board · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The Fremont Housing Rehabilitation Board unanimously recommended approving up to $40,000 in rental rehabilitation funds for applicant #101825 after an overview by Martin Griffith and a Q&A with City staff; the board also approved prior minutes and adjourned at 12:19 p.m.

The Fremont Housing Rehabilitation Board on April 8 recommended approval of applicant #101825 for up to $40,000 in rental rehabilitation funding following an overview from Martin Griffith of the Northeast Nebraska Economic Development District and questions answered by Angie Olson of the City of Fremont.

Board business opened with a roll call showing Members Fiala, Barton, Carlson and Nielsen present and Members Seawall and Goree absent. Member Barton moved and Member Fiala seconded approval of the minutes from the July 13, 2023 meeting; the motion carried 4-0 (Ayes: Carlson, Nielsen, Barton, Fiala).

During discussion of the Rental Rehabilitation Program application, Griffith summarized the applicant’s request and the program's purpose, and Griffith and Olson responded to board questions seeking clarification about the proposal. After the exchange, Member Barton moved and Member Fiala seconded a motion “to recommend to approve applicant #101825 for rental rehabilitation funds up to $40,000.” The board voted unanimously in favor: Barton, Carlson, Nielsen and Fiala. The motion was recorded as carried 4-0.

The meeting was adjourned at 12:19 p.m. after Member Fiala moved and Member Barton seconded the motion to adjourn, which carried 4-0.

Next steps: the board recorded its recommendation in the meeting minutes; the transcript does not specify the subsequent approval authority or timeline for disbursing funds.