Michigan has recently released a memo identifying the new 9% credit amounts for the April 2 funding round to reflect the 12.5% increase in LIHTCs as a result of the Omnibus legislation.
Additional credits will also be allocated to the 2018 General Set-Aside (Moving Forward 3.0) in an amount that does not exceed 10% of the total credit authority for 2018.
IHCDA is changing the qualification in 2019 to require that an application competing in the Workforce Housing set-aside must have 100% of its units in a qualifying county or counties.
CTCAC is looking for input from the public. Specifically, should CTCAC engage stakeholders over the next year to explore a newly proposed tiebreaker concept and flesh out a new tiebreaker based on this concept? A link to materials on the new concept is included.
The Fund anticipates being more restrictive by not permitting the income averaging provision in its first year of existence, namely 2018.
628 census tracts in 145 counties were selected.
The agency is allowing a window of opportunity for current OHCS Certified CHDOs to request a site review for the 2018 HOME and LIHTC NOFAs.
New Hampshire Housing held a formal public hearing on March 23, 2018 to receive comments on the draft Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). An audio recording, PowerPoint presentation, and documents are available.
Registration is currently open for both the March 29 and May 4 workshops.
Five staffing changes have occurred at KHC.
The state has designated the communities of Bainbridge, Commerce, Cornelia, Fitzgerald, Jonesboro, Nashville, Perry, Springfield, and Toccoa as Rural Zones, a new program enacted by the legislature in 2017.
Topic areas include, but are not limited to, the assessment of existing housing conditions, demographic, market demands (present and future), public access to infrastructure and transportation, job growth, and identification of critical market gaps and issues.