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Work Groups: Affordable Assisted Living Demonstration: Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, July 24, 2001 9:30 am – noon
First Floor HR Room
(Past the elevators, turn to the left, then right, to the room past the TYME machine)
201 West Washington Ave., Madison, WI

  1. Introductions

  2. Background and Purpose
    • What is a demonstration?
    • Purpose
    • Goals for today

  3. Year 2001 Demonstrations Under Consideration
    • Demonstrations using the Low Income Housing Tax credit (Section 42) Tom Landgraf with a presentation of:
      • One Penny Place, Woodruff Developer: Howard Young Medical Center
      • Villa Rita, Superior, Villa Vita, Ashland, and Villa Vista , Hurley Developer: Lawrence J. Kutz
    • Discussion
      • What do we want to learn from the initial demonstrations?
        • Architecture and design features
        • Financing
        • Service delivery
        • Other
      • What should be expected/required for participation in a demonstration?
      • What benefits do all receive?

  4. Future demonstrations
    • What types of demonstrations will be useful?
      • Type – new construction, rehab
      • Size
      • Ownership entity type
      • Service delivery styles
    • What should be considered in selecting a demonstration?
    • Other ideas: recognition awards

  5. Wrap up and next steps

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