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File #: 20-1425    Version: 1 Name: AAHC Administrative Plan PBV Chapter
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 9/14/2020 In control: Housing Commission
On agenda: 9/16/2020 Final action: 9/16/2020
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Resolution to Amend the Administrative Plan Regarding Chapter 17: Project-Based Vouchers
Attachments: 1. Chapter 17 PBV Chapter proposed revisions 9.16.2020.pdf
Title
Resolution to Amend the Administrative Plan Regarding Chapter 17: Project-Based Vouchers

Memorandum
The Ann Arbor Housing Commission (AAHC) project-based voucher (PBV) program allows PHAs that already administer a tenant-based voucher program under an annual contributions contract (ACC) with HUD to allocate a portion of those vouchers as PBV.

Staff recommend amending Chapter 17: "Project-Based Voucher" of the Administrative Plan to amend language to:

1) Allow the AAHC to project-base units an additional 10% of its units above the 20% program limit if the units are specifically for homeless households, veterans, persons with a disability, elderly, or are located in a census tract with a poverty rate of 20 percent or less.
2) Attach project-based vouchers to public housing projects owned by the PHA that are under redevelopment without going through a competitive process. This would include public housing that is redeveloped under RAD, but certain units do not have RAD PBV because they were de minimis units or the RAD PBV was transferred to another unit. For example, Swift Lane had 32 public housing units. After it is redeveloped it will have 44 RAD PBV because 12 PBV were transferred to Swift Lane from Broadway. We added 20 non-RAD PBV to Swift Lane and 12 non-RAD PBV to Broadway. The RAD conversions would not have been feasible if we did not have the ability to PBV non-RAD units.
3) Add "existing" units to the RFP PBV process, and not just units that will be rehabilitated or new construction
4) Remove the rating that gives preference to the projects with the fewest number of PBV units
5) Allow owners with existing HAP contracts with the AAHC to request modifications to the HAP contract and add units without going through the competitive RFP process.
6) Clarify that Washtenaw County may perform functions of an independent entity related to PHA-owned units and add the types of functions HUD requires to be performed by an independent entity for PHA-owned u...

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