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it Metropolitan Council <br />Improve regional competitiveness in a global economy <br />DATE: August 3, 2001 <br />TO: City Managers and Administrators <br />FROM: Elizabeth J. Ryan, Director of Housing & Livable Communities <br />SUBJECT: Certification of 2001 ALHOA (Expenditures in 2002) <br />Thank you for your participation in the 2001 l✓Ietropolitan Livable Communities Act (LCA) Local <br />Housing Incentives Account. Your community's commitment and involvement has contributed to the <br />region's overall economic competitiveness and its tangible progress in providing affordable and life - <br />cycle housing for metro area residents. <br />Looking ahead to 2002, the Metropolitan Council seeks your community's renewed participation and <br />continued cooperation in Livable Communities efforts. As part of the LCA legislation, the Council <br />provides to each community on an annual basis an "Affordable and Life -cycle Housing Opportunities <br />Amount (ALHOA) ". The ALHOA is the minimum amount of local discretionary expenditures to assist <br />the development or preservation of affordable and life -cycle housing. It is not a grant from the LCA. <br />The ALHOA is derived from the formula prescribed in law including market value, tax capacity and tax <br />rates by the county assessor. In order to continue to participate in the program, communities :rust <br />expend at least 85 percent of their ALI-1OA obligation for that year. <br />Communities have some flexibility in determining which local expenditures fulfill the ALHOA <br />contribution. Examples inciude local dollars contributed to housing assistance, development or <br />rehabilitation efforts, local housing inspection and code enforcement, or local taxes to support a local or <br />county HRA. <br />Incentives for your community's renewed participation inciude access to approximately $15 million for <br />housing development, clean -up of polluted sites for business and housing development, and mixed -use <br />and mixed - income development. Also, your community's ALHOA expenditure will be reported in the <br />Council's Annual Housing Report Card required by the LCA. <br />Your community's intent to participate in the 2002 LCA Local Housing Incentives Program is needed by <br />Nov. 15. To help you in verifying your community's continued participation, a model resolution is <br />enclosed. Planning assistance for staff or information presentations for elected officials are available by <br />contacting your sector representative (see below). Questions about the ALHOA can be referred to Guy <br />Peterson at 651/602 -1418. <br />We look forward to continuing our mutual commitment to affordable and life -cycle housing. Thank you <br />for your consideration. <br />Sector Representatives: <br />Anoka and Ramsey Counties Sandra Pinel 651- 602 -1513 <br />Dakota and Washington Counties Michael King 651- 602 -1438 <br />Scott and Carver Counties Tom Caswell 651- 602 -1319 <br />Hennepin County Phyllis Hanson 651/602 -1566 <br />V: V LIBRARY \ CoM MUNOVNE1tRSOM200t\080401ALHOA hr to new pvtdoc <br />www.metrocouncil.org Metro Info Line 602 -1888 <br />230 East Fifth Street • St. Paul. Min <br />Page 6 <br />' -1000 • Fax 602 -1550 • TTY 291 -0904 <br />