RACM Board Overrules Taylor, Neighbors, Recommends Funding For Cudahy Farms Development
Move sets up council showdown over affordable housing proposal.
Move sets up council showdown over affordable housing proposal. Back to the full article.
Move sets up council showdown over affordable housing proposal.
Move sets up council showdown over affordable housing proposal. Back to the full article.
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If developers are devoting more than 50% (i.e., at least 107 of the 212 units proposed) are for older adults (55 and older) why so much devoted to children? Slide 8 of 8 above shows a large gymnasium, and a childcare facility. The atrium (slide 7 of 8) looks like the Milwaukee County Senior Center Multiuse Hub project (https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2024/09/12/mke-county-commission-charts-new-course-for-county-senior-centers/). Perhaps this development could also incorporate senior center multiiuse ideas into their first floor.
“The majority of the units in the 212-unit first phase would be set aside for seniors age 55 and older. All of the units in the initial phase of the gated development would be set aside for those making no more than 80% of the area median income.”