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File #: 21-5317   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Housing Commission
On agenda: 9/15/2021
Posting Language: Workshop for Housing Commissioners to develop an Evaluation Framework to serve as guiding principles for a future 2022 Housing Bond to be considered at a future meeting. [VerĂ³nica R. Soto, FAICP, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
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DEPARTMENT: Neighborhood & Housing Services Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ver?nica R. Soto, FAICP, Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Housing Commission workshop exploring possible guiding principles for use as an evaluation framework for 2022-2027 Housing Bond projects.


SUMMARY:

Housing Commission workshop exploring possible guiding principles for use as an evaluation framework for 2022-2027 Housing Bond projects.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

2017-2022 Neighborhood Improvements Bond Program
The 2017 Neighborhood Improvements Bond Program provides for the issuance of general obligation bonds to finance the cost of permitted activities set forth in the City Council approved Urban Renewal Plan. The $20 million program is one component of the $850 million Bond package approved by voters on May 6, 2017. Chapter 374 of the Texas Local Government Code, as amended ("Chapter 374"), required the identification of specific geographic areas where Bond funds can be spent. The Urban Renewal Plan-approved February 12, 2017-is the legal framework for activities conducted as part of the Neighborhood Improvements Bond with twelve (12) areas identified for activities. To date, City Council unanimously approved four (4) affordable housing developments, totaling nearly 600 brand new multi-family housing units with most of the units expected to be completed by 2022. 580 units will be affordable to families at or below 80% of the area median income (AMI) and more than three quarters will house families at or below 60% AMI. 50 of the units have been set aside for families at or below 30% AMI.

Bond Charter Amendment
In May 2021, San Antonio voters passed an amendment to the City Charter which allows bond funds to be used for any other public purpose not prohibited by the Texas Constitution which greatly increases the uses available for future housing bond elections.


ISSUE:

Housing Commissioners will workshop ideas regarding the Mayor's request for th...

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