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Developers, nonprofits to share in $10.7 million in Housing Trust Fund grants 

Milwaukee City Hall
Milwaukee City Hall

Developers and nonprofit organizations leading 14 affordable housing projects and programs in Milwaukee will share in $10.7 million in Housing Trust Fund assistance grants aimed at curbing homelessness across the city. The bulk of the money – about $10 million – comes to the city from the federal government as part of the American Rescue

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Developers and nonprofit organizations leading 14 affordable housing projects and programs in Milwaukee will share in $10.7 million in Housing Trust Fund assistance grants aimed at curbing homelessness across the city. The bulk of the money – about $10 million – comes to the city from the federal government as part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Officials had initially only planned to fund 12 projects and programs, but two more were added at a special meet of the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee on Tuesday. That final list of 14 projects were unanimously approved by the full Common Council later that morning. The projects will leverage an investment of more than $324 million in local construction and rehabilitation work over the next year, said Alderman Michael J. Murphy, chair of the Housing Trust Fund Advisory Board, which recommends the projects to be funded each year. “Today is a special day as we have approved more than $10 million worth of funding for affordable housing projects across the entire city. Not only will these dollars create permanent affordable housing for our residents, but thousands of jobs will be created in the process,” said Murphy in a press release. “I want to thank my colleagues both for the initial allocation of funds to the Housing Trust Fund and supporting these 14 projects today, as well as the citizen-led review board for thoroughly and thoughtfully reviewing the applications received and making critical recommendations.” Alderman Bob Bauman, a member of the Housing Trust Fund Advisory Board, said the projects “represent the affordable housing investment and commitment that is needed each year across Milwaukee.” “This investment of $10 million this year is part of the largest investment of city funds in affordable housing in the city’s history, and I am so very pleased to see it,” he said in the release. Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa, also a longtime affordable housing proponent, said the creation of new affordable, supportive housing is critical in Milwaukee. “On the near south side, in my district, and across our city, the need (for supportive, affordable housing) is great, and these Housing Trust Fund projects provide great help at the margins, where families and others can access secure and vital housing they can afford,” she said. The approved HTF awards include:

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