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File #: File ID 16990    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 2/5/2024 In control: Community and Workforce Development
On agenda: 2/20/2024 Final action: 2/20/2024
Title: Hearing - RFP CWD-AHF-RFP-02-2023, FY23/24 Pima County GAP Funding for Affordable Housing Development and Preservation A. Appeal of Pima County Regional Affordable Housing Commission's (PCRAHC) Recommendation Pursuant to Pima County Code 11.20.010(H), Rio Azul Partners, L.L.C. and Southwest Nonprofit Housing Corporation appeals the scores received, and the Evaluation and Award by the PCRAHC regarding RFP No. CWD-AHF-RFP-02-2023. Motion by Chair Grijalva, seconded by Supervisor Scott, closed the public hearing and denied 4-1, Supervisor Heinz voted nay. B. FY23/24 Pima County GAP Funding for Affordable Housing Development and Preservation Staff recommends acceptance of the recommendations, as endorsed by the Pima County Regional Affordable Housing Commission, totaling $6.875 million for 835 affordable housing units - representing new development, home ownership and rental and preservation of existing units.
Attachments: 1. CR_LetterofProtestSouthwestNonprofitHousingCorp, 2. CR_CAMemo_AffordableHousingContracts, 3. CR_GapFundingforAffordableHousingDevelopmentandPreservation, 4. CR_GapFunding_Slides_2-20-24

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Hearing - RFP CWD-AHF-RFP-02-2023, FY23/24 Pima County GAP Funding for Affordable Housing Development and Preservation

A.                     Appeal of Pima County Regional Affordable Housing Commission’s (PCRAHC) Recommendation

Pursuant to Pima County Code 11.20.010(H), Rio Azul Partners, L.L.C. and Southwest Nonprofit Housing Corporation appeals the scores received, and the Evaluation and Award by the PCRAHC regarding RFP No. CWD-AHF-RFP-02-2023.

 

Motion by Chair Grijalva, seconded by Supervisor Scott, closed the public hearing and denied 4-1, Supervisor Heinz voted nay.

 

B.                     FY23/24 Pima County GAP Funding for Affordable Housing Development and Preservation

Staff recommends acceptance of the recommendations, as endorsed by the Pima County Regional Affordable Housing Commission, totaling $6.875 million for 835 affordable housing units - representing new development, home ownership and rental and preservation of existing units.