Virtual
This public meeting is one of several Project Focused Q&A Sessions. This session will focus on Housing for Homeless Households & Property Acquisition for Affordable Housing.
All sessions will be held as zoom digital meetings. Access details to come. Participants are highly encouraged to watch overview videos before joining the question-and-answer sessions (see below). To use time efficiently, project overviews will not be provided during the meetings.
Housing for Homeless Households
Estimated cost: $1,000,000.00 for initial acquisition and rehabilitation
This project will provide new housing for homeless households and will leverage funds from other sources to access rental subsides and supportive services. For this project, the Ann Arbor Housing Commission will partner with Avalon Housing to provide permanent supportive housing. This will not be transitional housing.
Property Acquisition for Affordable Housing
$3.5 million to $50 million depending on the size of the project
This project would acquire property to build affordable housing. This project would involve identifying a suitable property, conducting due diligence on that property, and acquiring the property. Renovation would been done, as needed, or if the land is vacant, the project would require developing a site plan and going through a site plan approval process, followed by construction.
Background:
On March 11, 2021 President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which provides financial support to local governments to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Ann Arbor is now in the process of determining how to allocate the onetime $24.1 million in ARPA funds the city is receiving. To help accomplish this, city staff have developed a list of potential projects that:
Meet ARPA fund criteria;
Solve an important public policy priority of City Council;
Provide an opportunity for the city to pursue new or transformative initiatives;
Help free up funds from other sources to accelerate investment in other critical city programs or infrastructure.
However, the City of Ann Arbor has more potential projects than available funding so the city would like the community to weigh-in on which projects they would like to see advanced using ARPA funding. City Council will take community input into consideration to make the final decision about what projects receive ARPA funds. City Council was previously provided a memo (PDF) outlining the program and funding.
To learn more about the proposed projects, please see the brief descriptions and videos here or join a virtual meeting where you will be able to ask city staff questions about each project.
All persons are encouraged to participate in public meetings. Accommodations, including sign language interpreters, may be arranged by contacting the City Clerk’s office at 734.794.6140; via email to cityclerk@a2gov.org; or by written request addressed and mailed or delivered to:
City Clerk’s Office
301 E. Huron St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Requests made with less than two business days' notice may not be able to be accommodated.