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File #: 13-0647    Version: 1 Name: 6/3/13 Resolution Confirming Status AAHC Employees
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/3/2013 Final action: 6/3/2013
Enactment date: 6/3/2013 Enactment #: R-13-174
Title: Resolution Confirming Status of City Employees Assigned to the Ann Arbor Housing Commission
Title
Resolution Confirming Status of City Employees Assigned to the Ann Arbor Housing Commission
Memorandum
The Ann Arbor Housing Commission has applied to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to convert its public housing units to project based vouchers under HUD’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. The Housing Commission will continue to operate consistent with its general mission to provide affordable housing under state statute and Ann Arbor City Code.

This resolution formally confirms that the employees of the Housing Commission are currently City employees and will continue to be City employees after the RAD program conversion. These employees currently receive paychecks and benefits in accordance with City human resource policies and union collective bargaining agreements, and the Housing Commission reimburses the City for all compensation costs. There are no planned changes to this reimbursement procedure.
Staff
Prepared by: Nancy Niemela, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Kevin S. McDonald, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Approved by: Stephen K. Postema, City Attorney
Body
Whereas, The City established the Ann Arbor Housing Commission (“Commission”) pursuant to state statute MCL 125.651, et seq, to provide needed housing facilities;

Whereas, Since the Commission was established, with the exception of the Executive Director, the members of its staff have been City employees assigned to the Commission;

Whereas, The legislation which provided for the establishment of the Commission was amended in 1996 to provide that the Commission could employ and fix the compensation of its own employees, absent a resolution of City Council reserving that authority to the City;

Whereas, Since the amendment to the legislation in 1996, the City Council has reviewed numerous resolutions related to the collective bargaining agreements which govern the wages and benefits of the City employees assigned to the Housing Commission and has v...

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