Title
Resolution To Transfer Ownership of 2072 Garden Circle From the City of Ann Arbor to the Ann Arbor Housing Commission.
Memorandum
The Ann Arbor Housing Commission owns a single-family home at 2072 Garden Circle, Ann Arbor, MI, that was built in 1971 through HUD's Turnkey III lease to ownership program. The Turnkey III program no longer exists and the families that have lived in this home have not been able to purchase the property. The Turnkey III program was a program within HUD's Public Housing program and Garden Circle is in HUD's database as the only public housing unit in the AAHC's portfolio. The AAHC will dispose of the property through the Section 18 Disposition process for Very Small PHAs, through the HUD Special Applications Center (SAC). The property will be acquired for $1.00 by the Ann Arbor Housing Development Corporation (AAHDC), a Michigan 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created by the AAHC.
After the Section 18 Disposition, the AAHC will receive a tenant protection voucher from HUD. The existing tenant may continue to live at the property with a project-based voucher or move with a tenant-based voucher if they are qualified under the voucher program. The existing tenant indicated that they prefer to remain at the property after conversion. If the family is not income eligible for a tenant-protection voucher, they can continue to live at 2072 Garden Circle and continue paying comparable rent. Staff held the first meeting with the resident regarding conversion on March 10, 2023 and again on April 21, 2023. The AAHC obtained a letter of support from Mayor Taylor on February 21, 2024, as required by the Section 18 regulations.
Staff
Created and Approved by: Jennifer Hall, Executive Director
Body
Whereas, the Ann Arbor Housing Commission (the "Commission") is a public body corporate, which is separate from the City of Ann Arbor (the "City"), and the Commission provides management and oversight to affordable housing within the City;
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