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File #: RES 22-177    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 8/1/2022 Final action: 8/1/2022
Title: A Resolutions Approving Marketing Services Agreements and Authorizing their Execution as Reviewed by the Housing Programs Advisory Committee 1. MSA 2204 2. MSA 2205 3. MSA 2207 4. MSA 2213 5. MSA 2215 6. MSA 2222 7. MSA 2223
Attachments: 1. MSA 2204 Resolution, 2. MSA 2204 Agreement, 3. MSA 2205 Resolution, 4. MSA 2205 Agreement, 5. MSA 2207 Resolution, 6. MSA 2207 Agreement, 7. MSA 2213 Resolution, 8. MSA 2213 Agreement, 9. MSA 2215 Resolution, 10. MSA 2215 Agreement, 11. MSA 2222 Resolution, 12. MSA 2222 Agreement, 13. MSA 2223 Resolution, 14. MSA 2223 Agreement
Submitted By
Tammie Grossman, Director of Development Customer Services

Reviewed By
A.M. Zayyad

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolutions Approving Marketing Services Agreements and Authorizing their Execution as Reviewed by the Housing Programs Advisory Committee

1. MSA 2204
2. MSA 2205
3. MSA 2207
4. MSA 2213
5. MSA 2215
6. MSA 2222
7. MSA 2223

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Overview
Overview
These resolutions would authorize the execution of seven (7) one-year Marketing Services Agreements, which would allow building owners to receive affirmative marketing services from the Oak Park Regional Housing Center.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
Approve the Resolutions

Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolutions

Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact on the General Fund.

Background
The Development Customer Services Department administers the Multi-family Housing Incentives Program, which was established by Ordinance in 1984. The program is open to multi-family buildings with four or more units. The program has two major purposes: (1) to upgrade the physical conditions of multi-family buildings; and (2) to expand the housing choices of renters to encourage diversity. The program has three different types of assistance: (1) Grants of up to $10,000 for building or unit improvements; (2) Rental Reimbursement payments for vacant units certified by the Housing and CDBG Programs Division and the Oak Park Regional Housing Center as market-ready within a participating building; and (3) Marketing Services whereby the Oak Park Regional Housing Center affirmatively markets their units.

On January 21, 2022, the Village issued a Request for Applications to all owners of multi-family buildings to apply for the grants and/or Marketing Services Agreements of the program. On July 5, 2022, the Housing Programs Advisory Committee (HPAC) reviewed the submitted applications.

Attachments to each resolution include an agreement with appendices.

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