HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 93-26RESOLUTION NO. 93-26
ANOKA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM
WHEREAS:
The Anoka County Community. Action Program (ACCAP)
has indicated that they are considering the
acquisition and rehabilitation of the existing 22
unit apartment building at 3932 Central Avenue for
purposes of providing additional low income
housing; and
WHEREAS:
The City of Columbia Heights has considerably more
than its fair share of Iow income housing; and
WHEREAS:
This excess of low income housing has caused
considerable problems in the community; and
WHEREAS:
The City of Columbia Heights is working to resolve
problems associated with the existing low income
housing; and
WHEREAS:
Additional units of iow income housing would only
aggravate the existing problems.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESC~I,VED, that the City Council of the
City of Columbia Heights does hereby request the Anoka County
Community Action Program to drop the proposed project at 3932
Centrat Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Columbia Heights does hereby request the Anoka County
Community Action Program to work with the City of Columbia
Heights and its Housing and i~edevelopment Authority to use the
funds that it proposed for the 3932 Central Avenue project for
improvements to existing low income housing units.
Passed this 29th day of June, 1993.
Offered by:
Seconded by:
Roll call:
t u~ent; -'~ounci 1
Nawrocki
Clerkin
Nawrocki, Clerkin, Murzyn - aye
Ruettimann, Peterson - nay
Mayc~/Donald J.//~'rzy~ Jr.
Secretary
Extract of Minutes of Meeting
of the City Council of the City of
Columbia Heights, Anoka County, Minnesota
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the City Council
of the City of Columbia Heights, Minnesota, was duly held in the City Hall in said
City on Wednesday, June 23, 1993, commencing at 3:00 P_.M.
The following members were present:
Mayor Murzyn and CounciJmembers Clerkin, Nawrocki and Ruettimann
and the following were absent:
Councilmember Peterson
The Mayor announced that the next order of business was consideration of the
sale of the City's $735,000 Taxable General Obligation Refund_frog Bonds, Series
1993A.
C7.,162-12