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PR 26-0349

Assignment, Assumption and Amendment of Long Term Subsidy Contract for the Fuller Apartments by and among the District of Columbia Housing Authority, Jubilee Housing Limited Partnership, and Jubilee ADMO Apartments LP Approval Resolution of 2025

26th Council Period (2025-2026) Introduced by Phil Mendelson

DC approves contract modifications for Fuller Apartments affordable housing subsidy between DC Housing Authority and Jubilee Housing entities, ensuring continued rental assistance funding.

Resolution R26-0224, Effective from Oct 21, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 011975
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Bill Summary · PR 26-0349

Legislative bill overview

This resolution approves modifications to a long-term rental subsidy contract between DC Housing Authority and Jubilee Housing Limited Partnership for the Fuller Apartments. The amendment reassigns contractual obligations among Jubilee Housing entities and adjusts terms of the existing subsidy agreement that helps maintain affordable housing at this property.

Why is this important

The Fuller Apartments serves as subsidized housing for DC residents, and this contract amendment ensures continuity of that affordability assistance. Changes to subsidy contracts directly affect whether current and future residents can afford to remain housed and whether the property owner can maintain operations.

Potential points of contention

  • Financial terms unclear: The resolution summary doesn't specify what subsidy amount changes (if any) are involved, making it difficult to assess budget impact or affordability guarantees
  • Entity restructuring: The assignment among related Jubilee entities raises questions about why the organizational structure is changing and whether this benefits residents or primarily restructures ownership
  • Committee retention: The Housing Committee retained the bill with comments rather than approving it outright, suggesting internal concerns that weren't publicly detailed

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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