Return to Committee on Budget and Government Operations: Chicago Recovery Plan Subcommittee
Live reporting by Amy Qin
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, Chicago Recovery Plan, Affordable housing, Arts and Culture

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Some additional context about the subcommittee today from @jus10chi this morning: https://twitter.com/jus10chi/status/1491432373606838272?s=20&t=dbnAKeEcSc5AvmryM65WLw

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Ald. Dowell begins the roll call for the subcommittee. Not present are Thompson, Ervin and Smith. Taliaferro and Sposato aren’t on the committee but Dowell is allowing them to participate.

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Gregory Sherman is the first public speaker. He pleaded the subcommittee to fund violence prevention, adding they need to do due diligence on where funds go.

“I spoke to many of you in private and many of you admitted you didn’t know where the first round of R3 money went.”

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Mr. Gomez is the next speaker, he’s the owner of Subterranean and Beat Kitchen in Wicker Park. Many venues and individual artists didn’t qualify for relief funding, he said. Gomez was cut off for going over 3 minutes.

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This is a subject matter hearing for the Chicago Recovery Plan, no votes will be taken, explains Vice Chairman Martin. Each of the next six hearings will deal with 2 topics. Today’s topics are affordable housing and arts & culture.

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Ald. David Moore asks how much money they’re talking about. $1.9 billion dollars that they’ll have approx. 5 years to spend over a total of 13 topic areas, said Martin.

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First up is affordable housing. Geoff Smith from the DePaul Institute for Housing Studies is the first speaker.

Chicago’s housing affordability problems are due to a decrease in aff. rental housing stock, he says. Here’s where the greatest loss of aff. housing has occurred: https://t.co/hdBu5QcNt2

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These trends point to a need for stabilization initiatives to preserve the 2 to 4 unit properties which are the backbone of most affordable housing rental stock, Smith said. https://t.co/Iu4I9DtlpP

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here’s his slide on homeownership: https://t.co/qFVavhzGow

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Next up is Richard Townsell, of Lawndale Christian Dev. Corp.

Their goal is to build 1k houses on the West and South side as part of their Reclaiming Chicago Campaign. They’re requesting the city” increase the money going into homebuyer subsidies ($10m) and site prep ($5.3m)”

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Ald. Moore asked 2 questions “Is the summary basically that affordable isn’t on the north side and it’s all on the south side?” and for Townsell, “Is he asking for funds? Or is he getting some of that money already?”

Martin defers the 1st to the Q&A and 2nd to the next speaker

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Next is Kristin Horne, from the Here to Stay Community Land Trust and Logan Sq. Community Neighborhood Assoc. whose housing model preserves affordable housing for families in response to displacement in the neighborhood.

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Horne’s organization is 1) requesting downpayment assistance program 2) subsidies to further reduce sales price.

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Shifting to Arts & Culture now. Carlos Tortolero, pres & founder of the National Museum of Mexican Art is up. He urges the city to direct more arts funding to communities of color and emphasizes the importance of the arts for Chicago.

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Joe Burton, founder & ED of Bughouse Theater who suggests 4 ways to support small/individual artists:
1. Support entrepreneurship for artists
2. Keep small arts orgs in their spaces
3. Connect w/ philanthropy
4. Promote storefront theaters & small venues

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Andre and Francis Guichard, of Gallery Guichard and co-creators of Bronzeville Arts District. Federal $$ are so important to staying connected through art virtually and in person during the pandemic and to jumpstart the Bronzeville economic cultural system, he said. https://t.co/yuD5vwppVx

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Budget Dir. Susie Park, from the Office of Budget & Management starts with an overview of the ARPA (American Rescue Plan), of which Chicago has $1.9b. https://t.co/FSF856Rch6

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More info on the recovery plan, where expenditures, outcomes, etc. will be reported on a quarterly basis is here: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/chicago-recovery-plan/home.html

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A total of $1.2b (combining ARPA and bond $$) will be invested in the following topics: https://t.co/PNHAlJcEDb

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This subcommittee will meet roughly every 2 months https://t.co/h2dJtBk17H

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Dept. of Housing Commissioner Marisa Novara is presenting now. Here’s her overview of how the dept. will use $190m of recovery dollars: https://t.co/KxpSoc8HG2

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“We’re credit rich, cash poor” so in previous years, they had to leave thousands of $$ on the table b/c they didn’t have enough cash. Recovery plan $$ will allow the dept. to leverage their 4% LIHTCs.

Last year, Novara said, they were able to 2x the # of investments.

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Acquisition Rehab Program has been limited to where they had TIFs/CDBG income eligibility restrictions. Recovery dollars aren’t, Novara said. They’ll help local developers gain access to credit but they’re still in early stages

fyi, an issue with showing the slides right now…

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DCASE by acting commissioner Erin Harkey presentation is next. She said there was a 371% increase in unemployment insurance filings for artists during the pandemic.

Harkey said there is an individual artist grant at the state level but not the federal level: https://t.co/UVzfs7U5bf

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Harkey is providing an overview of the grants given in 2021, like the Arts 77 Grant Programs. With recovery money, DCASE will increase their cultural grants budget from $2.7m to now $20.7m over the next two years.

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“We need to do a much better job of going to where folks are at,” said Harkey in response to feedback that people weren’t aware of the grants in some communities and barriers to the application process.

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🚨 There are opportunities open now 🚨 CityArts applications for arts orgs/nonprofits (up to 2 year grants) are open: https://t.co/dVwjDdE2We

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Q&A now, starting with subcommittee member questions.

Osterman is up to first w/ comments: “we passed this budget in collaboration and implementation needs to be done in cooperation.”

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LaSpata: “$35m that we’re putting toward permanent supportive housing - do we have shovel ready projects for this? what does the process look like for getting these dollars out the door?”

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Novara: a couple prongs: through matching funding for existing developments ;working on an RFP for late-summer that would specifically be targeted for PSH

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$50m of the dollar amount that was provided to affordable housing has been obligated through last year’s multi-unit family housing RFP, according to Novara in response to Moore’s question about how much of the total has been allocated/obligated.

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Sigcho-Lopez asks, how does this budget help increase affordable housing supply for the lowest income of the low-income residents? Novara: asking devs to income average their units, 5/25 devs are with CHA

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Sigcho-Lopez asks about SRO’s which he described as a “missed opportunity” from the budget. Bryan Eisenberg says they’re thinking of introducing an ordinance in March to help refinance the 70 existing SROs.

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Dowell is asking about how rental assistance is going. The city has received $182m federal dollars, the bulk of which is going to tenants/landlords. Of that, $122m has been allocated to date, said Novara.

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“What kind of coordination do we have with CPS for arts programming?” - Sigcho Lopez. Harkey says she meets semi-regularly with CPS. Although DCASE historically hasn’t had a focus on arts education in their portfolio she’s hopeful with ARPA funds it’ll be more of a focus.

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And with that, Q&A has wrapped up. Meeting adjourned at 12:22 p.m. The next Committee on Budget & Government Operations meeting will be Feb. 16, but the next Chicago Recovery Plan Subcommittee won’t meet until Apr. 6.