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File #: 25-1004    Version: 1 Name: AAHC Resolution to Approve FY26 Budget
Type: Resolution Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 5/14/2025 In control: Housing Commission
On agenda: 5/21/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Resolution to Approve the FY26 Ann Arbor Housing Commission Agency-Wide Operating Budget
Attachments: 1. FY26 AAHC Budget - HUD Form 52574 Budget.pdf, 2. FY26 AAHC Budget Summary - UPDATED.pdf
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Resolution to Approve the FY26 Ann Arbor Housing Commission Agency-Wide Operating Budget

Memorandum
The Housing Commission's fiscal year begins July 1st and ends June 30th of each year; and the Commission has prepared an initial Ann Arbor Housing Commission operating budget for FY26 (July 1, 2025 thru June 30, 2026).

The proposed budget document includes all of the HUD program cost centers for the AAHC on the left side of the budget spreadsheet (in light blue background). The budget also includes the AAHC's affiliated business entities on the right side of the budget sheet. The AAHDC (in darker blue background), Lurie Terrace, Siller Terrace and Colonial Oaks (with yellow background) are affiliated entities. AAHDC's financial results are consolidated into the AAHC's audit, but the other affiliated entities (Lurie Terrace, Siller Terrace and Colonial Oaks, as well as all of the tax credit properties called Maple Tower, River Run, West Arbor, Swift Lane and the new Dunbar Tower property (with green background) are audited separately as separate legal entities.

* The Ann Arbor Housing Development Corporation (AAHDC) is a separate legal entity from the AAHC and the AAHDC Board must adopt the AAHDC budget. HUD considers the AAHDC an affiliated business entity of the AAHC so it is included in the AAHC budget and audit even though it also must file a 990 as a separate 501c3.
* The AAHDC budget includes $6.8 million of Affordable Housing Millage, $1.15 million of County Mental Health Millage, $600,000 of Marijuana Rebate funding as well as miscellaneous grant funding from HUD and MEDC. Colonial Oaks and Siller Terrace are wholly owned by AAHDC. They are audited separately but are included as disregarded entities in AAHDC's Form 990.
* The Ann Arbor Affordable Housing Corporation, DBA Lurie Terrace, is a separate legal entity from the AAHC and the AAAHC Board must adopt the AAAHC budget. Since AAAHC is a separate business entity, it is audited separately of t...

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