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The CDA approved updated housing administrative policies and directed staff to submit the revised Administrative Plan to HUD. The board authorized a revised services agreement with Funktion Design Studio (to include an initial cost estimate) for Riverview Towers façade repairs, approved delegated authority for staff to sign limited change orders on the 405 S. 8th Avenue project, and voted to retain ownership of 405 S. 8th Avenue. A Northcentral Construction change order was tabled; staff reported high occupancy at CDA properties and noted an estimated $50,000 foundation stabilization cost for 405 S. 8th Avenue.
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The board updated rules that govern local affordable housing programs and will send the changes to the federal HUD office for their records. The CDA hired an engineering firm for façade repairs and asked that an initial cost estimate be added to the contract so residents and officials know likely expenses. To avoid construction delays on the 405 S. 8th Avenue project, staff can now approve small cost increases (up to $10,000 per item, $20,000 total between meetings); the board also chose to keep ownership of that building rather than sell or lease it. Staff reported nearly full occupancy in CDA buildings and said soil work at 405 S. 8th Avenue may require about $50,000 more for foundation stabilization.
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