The MHDC administers the Federal and Missouri Low Income Housing Tax Credit program (LHTC), Federal HOME funds, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Project Based Section 8 rental assistance contract, the direct MHDC funding of several housing assistance programs and the Affordable Housing Assistance Program Tax Credits, the resolution notes.
It goes on to state that while the city council "in general supports" those programs, "there has been no demonstrated need for the LHTC programs" in the city.
The council resolution, passed unanimously, notes that:
"Until it can be shown to the satisfaction of the city council on a case-by-case basis that there is a demonstrated need," the council opposes the location of housing supported or financed by federal or state low income housing tax credits.
"Also no endorsement by the mayor shall be the official position of the city of Washington until a majority of the elected city council has endorsed the project," the resolution states.
"We don't want subsidized housing in the city," remarked Councilman John Rhodes, who led the opposition and introduced the resolution.
When it was pointed out that there already is rental property in the city where rents are subsidized, Rhodes said his remark pertained to subsidized housing projects.
Rhodes said he has heard that a similar project has been proposed nearby, just outside the Washington city limits and proposed another resolution that would urge the Franklin County Commission and local state legislators to not endorse such a project in the future.
Such a resolution was not submitted at Monday's meeting for adoption.
