File #: ID-70-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/26/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/8/2025 Final action:
Title: Assignment of 2025 Private Activity Bonds
Attachments: 1. 2025 PAB Allocations (3), 2. PAB Assignment - Presentation
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Department of Finance

Reference:                      Assignment of the City of Brighton’s 2025 Private Activity Bond Allocation

 

To:                                                               Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council

Through:                                          Michael P. Martinez, City Manager

Prepared By:                                          Catrina Asher, Director of Finance

Date Prepared:                     April 8, 2025

 

PURPOSE
To propose assignment the City’s 2025 Private Activity Bond capacity to the Brighton Housing Authority for affordable housing projects.

 

BACKGROUND

Each year, cities throughout the State of Colorado receive an allocation of Private Activity Bonds which are tax-exempt bonds offering low-cost financing for private projects that serve a public purpose. Examples of eligible projects include acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of housing for low- and moderate-income individuals and families, mortgage loans or mortgage credit certificates for income-qualified, first-time home buyers. While Private Activity Bonds can fund projects other than housing, they are primarily directed towards housing projects because there are other financing options that are better suited for non-housing projects.

 

The City of Brighton has a 2025 allocation of $2,755,798 in Private Activity Bonding capacity.

 

In order to utilize the bonding capacity, a government authority would partner with a private organization to finance a project. Private Activity Bonds are issued by a government authority and the bond proceeds are used to create a low-interest loan for the project. The project manager pays back the loan and the investors get repaid with interest. The organization issuing the bonds and coordinating the project is typically a housing authority or the Colorado Housing Finance Authority (CHFA).

 

It is always the priority of staff to work towards directing funding to projects within the City of Brighton, and in recent years, Private Activity Bonds have been allocated to the Hughes Station rehabilitation project located within the City. This bonding capacity is highly restricted and time constrained, so it is important to identify projects that can utilize the bonding capacity within the allotted time.

 

For 2025, the Brighton Housing Authority has one project underway that can utilize the Private Activity Bond allocation. This is the Adams Point project located at 19th Street and Bridge Street. This project will provide a total of 140-200 new affordable housing units, developed in two phases.

 

If Council is supportive of assigning the City’s Private Activity Bond allocation to this project, this would be accomplished through a resolution assigning the bonds to the Brighton Housing Authority.

 

CRITERIA BY WHICH COUNCIL MUST CONSIDER THE ITEM

Council has the option to assign the bonding capacity to the Brighton Housing Authority for use on this project. Council also has the option to not assign bonds to any specific project. In that case, the bonding capacity would revert to the State to be used on statewide projects at the State’s discretion.

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT

There are no financial implications for the City as the bonds would be issued and managed by BHA who will work directly with the project developer. The City's role is strictly to decide whether the City would like the bonds allocated to this project.

 

NEXT STEPS

If Council is supportive, this resolution will be brought forward at the City Council Meeting on April 15th.

 

Attachments

Ø                     2025 PAB Allocation Listing - DOLA

Ø                     Presentation