Stone House secured city Affordable Housing Fund support for 2017, but didn’t get WHEDA tax credits and has been again selected in a competitive process for city financial support in 2018.

Meanwhile, the council is considering resolutions to recommit to two other projects that got city support for 2017 but also failed to secure WHEDA federal tax credits in the last round of allocations.

In those cases, the council is also being asked to boost city funding to address rising project costs and the declining value of federal tax credits, as well as to improve the projects’ competitiveness in the next WHEDA funding cycle.

In those resolutions, the council is considering:

An additional $230,000 for a total $1.48 million to CommonBond Communities for the Tree Lane Senior Apartments, 7941 Tree Lane, an $11.2 million, 54-unit senior apartment building with 51 units affordable to those making under 60 percent of county median income.

CommonBond has also committed to restricting 11 units to senior homeless veterans who have permanent disabilities that make them eligible for support services. The Dane County Housing Authority is providing eight project-based vouchers for residents who can pay no more than 30 percent of income toward rent.