CA-29 21-0900 Resolution to Appropriate $424,364.00 from the Affordable Housing Millage to Avalon Housing Inc., or an Affiliated Entity for its Hickory Way II Project at 1130 S Maple Road, Without Regard to Fiscal Year ($424,364) (8 Votes Required)
I'm excited to be able to put more financial support behind local subsidized housing.
Hopefully council support for this and all the affordable housing millage related resolutions will be decisive (require little to no discussion) and unanimous.
Hickory Way has been extremely successful and has led to Ann Arbor's being one of the communities in the US that has been able to essentially end homelessness for veterans.
I support allocating $400,000 from the Affordable Housing millage to support the development of the second phase of Avalon’s Hickory Way property on Maple Rd. This will add an additional 84 homes to this property, which has a mix of income-restricted units, many of which are set aside for extremely low-income residents, and all are capped to be affordable for households earning below 60% of Area Median Income (AMI). The communities that Avalon serves with developments like these are the most vulnerable and in need of safe and healthy homes. These are excellent projects to begin using our affordable housing dollars to advance options for those who are most in need in our community.
I'm excited to be able to put more financial support behind local subsidized housing.
Hopefully council support for this and all the affordable housing millage related resolutions will be decisive (require little to no discussion) and unanimous.
Hickory Way has been extremely successful and has led to Ann Arbor's being one of the communities in the US that has been able to essentially end homelessness for veterans.
I'm excited about putting our affordable housing funds to use!
More affordable housing. Do it!
I support allocating $400,000 from the Affordable Housing millage to support the development of the second phase of Avalon’s Hickory Way property on Maple Rd. This will add an additional 84 homes to this property, which has a mix of income-restricted units, many of which are set aside for extremely low-income residents, and all are capped to be affordable for households earning below 60% of Area Median Income (AMI). The communities that Avalon serves with developments like these are the most vulnerable and in need of safe and healthy homes. These are excellent projects to begin using our affordable housing dollars to advance options for those who are most in need in our community.