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Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 10 - Wk: 100 Date: 4/13/2026 8:39:27 PM

Nonprofit home builders trumpet new Wisconsin law that provides bridge loans for first-time homebuyers

Leo's notes: this is an important complement to supply-side reforms: building homes is only half the equation—buyers also need pathways to afford them. If paired with continued efforts to expand starter-home production, programs like this can help reconnect new housing supply with the households it is intended to serve.
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:16:52 PM

Armstrong Housing Bills Signed into Law

Leo's notes: A broad package of bipartisan housing legislation was recently enacted with aims of reducing development barriers and expanding production. These new laws support residential TIF districts, rural LIHTC allocations, streamlined workforce housing loan access, and expand historic tax credit eligibility. While no single reform will solve the shortage, aligning tax policy, financing tools, and development regulations is exactly the type of multi-pronged strategy needed to improve long-term housing production statewide.
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:14:18 PM

City Keeping Two TIDS Open To Boost Affordable Housing Funds

Leo's notes: Sturgeon Bay is leveraging a powerful but often underused state tool by extending two mature TIDs for an extra year to generate roughly $1.6 million for housing initiatives. The move will direct the majority of proceeds toward affordable housing, with remaining funds supporting broader housing improvements citywide. Smart municipal TID extensions allow communities to recycle past economic development success into future housing production without creating new taxes. As more Wisconsin communities confront housing shortages, I hope this strategy becomes an increasingly common part of the local housing toolbox.
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:23:50 PM

Survey to assess Milwaukee housing conditions kicks off
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:38:52 PM

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Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 10 - Wk: 125 Date: 4/6/2026 9:26:43 PM

Homeownership is slipping out of reach in Dane County

Leo's notes: Madison’s affordability crisis reflects the full complexity of today’s housing shortage: explosive population growth, lagging construction, labor shortages, rising land costs, and decades of restrictive zoning that’s pushed homeownership increasingly out of reach for middle-income households. Simply put, this illustrates a critical truth for communities statewide: housing affordability is no longer simply a pricing issue—it is a systems issue. Sustainable progress requires simultaneous action on land use, labor force, construction innovation and economics, and political willingness to prioritize future affordability over protecting scarcity-driven home values. All parties involved need to look for creative, leaner solutions that “pencil” for everyone.
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:20:11 PM

Senator Baldwin visits Hayward housing development

Leo's notes: Trailview Cottages pairs 40 workforce housing units with training access through Northwood Technical College, reinforcing the growing recognition that housing shortages are constraining labor force participation as much as job availability. From a housing perspective, this is the kind of integrated rural development model worth replicating: housing, workforce training, and economic development are interconnected rather than treated as separate policy silos. For many of our rural communities facing both labor shortages and population stagnation, this alignment may prove essential to long-term competitiveness.
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:22:24 PM

Officials Break Ground on Deer District Apartments

Leo's notes: The project’s layered capital stack—including LIHTC equity, bonds, TIF, and institutional partnerships—shows how complex financing has become even for well-located workforce housing developments. Glad to see examples of housing development integrated into broader placemaking and economic development strategies.
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:10:48 PM

In Focus: Af­fordable housing
Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 26 - Wk: 16 Date: 4/13/2026 8:29:23 PM

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Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 10 - Wk: 125 Date: 3/23/2026 9:49:04 PM

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Click to Display / Share This Note - Vol: 11 - Wk: 125 Date: 9/2/2025 7:30:59 PM