1. Top Managers appointed to CPED.
2. Year-to-date accomplishments in 
housing._______________________________________________________________________
1. Top managers appointed to CPED.
Today we announced that Lee Sheehy, Interim Executive Director of the City's new 
Office of Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED), has appointed two 
accomplished community leaders to serve as the core management team of the agency: 
Mike Christenson as director of Planning and Strategic Partnerships and Lee Pao Xiong 
as director of Housing. For more background on Christenson and Lee Pao, please see 
<http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/news/20030711appointment.asp>
Working with the City Council, I have set out an ambitious housing vision for the City 
of Minneapolis that includes development of affordable lifecycle housing and workforce 
housing, works towards addressing issues of homelessness, and increases minority 
homeownership. I am confident that Lee Pao and Christenson will help realize this 
vision and achieve these goals. I expected that by September 1, both directors will 
have proposed goals for the coming year and a game plan for how we can make it happen. 
While their arrival is sure to kick our housing and development activities into a 
higher gear, we have made great progress in the first six months of 2003. Here are few 
of the highlights:
*       Despite extremely difficult financial times, we honored our commitment fund 
affordable housing beyond the initial $10 million capitalization of the Affordable 
Housing Trust Fund. By eliminating certain lines of business and managing our money 
wisely, we were able to put an additional $1.35 million into the Trust Fund. We also 
made available approximately $1 million of additional funds towards affordable housing 
from funds carried over from 2002, program income and the Empowerment Zone. 
*       In March 2003 we appointed the Affordable Housing Trust Fund Committee who 
revised our funding guidelines for the $5.6 million in our fall funding round.
2. Year-to-date accomplishments in housing.
It's important that we've secured a significant amount of money for affordable housing 
and that we're making major strides in improving how we do business; but what is most 
critical is that we get dollars approved for housing projects so we can get those 
units completed and families into them quickly. Our housing staff has been hard at 
work; here's a snapshot of what we have done this year and where we are going:
*       In May 2003 we approved $4,439,396 for 454 multifamily units that are 
affordable below 50% metropolitan median income (MMI); 194 of these units are 
affordable to families making less than 30% of MMI. 
*       By year's end, we anticipate 2,200 units with City financing will be "closed" 
and under construction. So far, we have closed on over 1,000 multifamily units (867 of 
which are affordable below 50% of median income) with total City financing of 
$25,562,114. 
*       By the end of the year, we expect 1,105 units to be completed. So far, we have 
completed 275 units, 83 of which are affordable below 50%. We are on-track to meet our 
goal of completing 650 affordable units in 2003. 
For the latest information on our progress, please visit 
www.mcda.org/Housing/multifamily/progress.htm 
<http://www.mcda.org/Housing/multifamily/progress.htm>
Laura Sether
Office of Mayor Rybak
Standish-Ericsson
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