After two troubled affordable housing complexes are sold, far fewer of their units will be devoted to supportive housing. City officials say that change, along with new management, will help avoid some of the problems that plagued the buildings.
With operating funds for Madison’s supportive housing complexes set to expire by the end of May, officials are working quickly to negotiate a sale and resolve debt.
Madisonians made it clear at a community meeting Monday night that they want affordable apartments on the Brayton Lot. But they disagreed about the best way to get those units.