The Tennessee Housing Development Agency recently posted a set of talking points in preparation for updating the Bond Program Description. NH&RA’s Tennessee Developers Council is meeting Thursday, October 19, to discuss the document and will be submitting comments to THDA. Read on for a summary of changes.
Ohio Housing Finance Agency will host the second Bond Gap Financing round with both proposal and final applications due on November 2, 2017.
The approved draft is now available on OHFA’s website, the only forthcoming changes will be stylistic.
OHFA is seeking authority from its Board to allow recipients of the 2017 credit increases to exceed their final equity commitment by 7% in situations where such an increase is necessary for project completion and success.
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s RetrofitNY team is working to revolutionize the way New York renovates multifamily buildings to approach or achieve net-zero energy performance. Prior to releasing a request for proposal to develop high-performance retrofit solutions for existing, affordable multifamily buildings, the team is interested in feedback from experts and thought leaders in the housing and design-build industry.
Save the Date: Montana Board of Housing’s QAP discussion session has been moved up one day and will be on November 30 and Dec 1 at the Fairmont Hot Springs. More information will be made available soon.
Join Louisiana Housing Corporation for a lively discussion about best practices, policy tools, and strategies to create and preserve affordable housing in Louisiana.
Idaho Housing and Finance Association has released a draft 2018 QAP for public comment and will host a public hearing on November 2nd. Read on for a summary of changes to the QAP.
Charles Wilhoite and Tricia Tillman now round out the council of 9.
Read on for additional proposed changes.
As part of the agreement, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development will finance with Low Income Housing Tax Credits at least 1,500 units of family housing in communities of opportunity within the Baltimore region.
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) will host a developer forum to solicit feedback on the development of the 2019-2020 Qualified Allocation Plan and Multifamily Guidelines.