Monday, March 21, 2011

March 2011 Meeting Minutes

Access the March 2011 WHC minutes here.

Wisconsin Housing and Foreclosure Data Feed

We have added a news feed for the Wisconsin Housing and Foreclosure Data website managed by UW Extension. You'll find the regularly updated feed on the right hand column below our partner listing.

According to the site, it "provides quarterly updates of foreclosure data for Wisconsin’s counties as well as relevant news or related information".

You can access the Wisconsin Housing and Foreclosure Data site here.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Fair Housing Complaint Against Waukesha County

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE: March 16, 2011

CONTACT: Michael Allen, Relman, Dane & Colfax, PLLC

PHONE: 202-277-5551


FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL FILES DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT
AGAINST WAUKESHA COUNTY

Milwaukee, WI – The Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council (MMFHC) has filed a complaint with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) alleging that Waukesha County has engaged in illegal housing discrimination on the basis of race, color and national origin, and that the County has violated HUD’s mandate to affirmatively further fair housing.

In order to receive federal funds, including CDBG and HOME dollars, Waukesha County must certify to HUD that it analyzes impediments to fair housing and takes action to overcome identified impediments. MMFHC’s complaint alleges that the County has failed to comply with its own civil rights certifications and has continued funding local governments whose laws and policies perpetuate racial and ethnic segregation. Since 2006, MMFHC alleges, more than $12,500,000 in federal CDBG and HOME funds has been deployed to 35 individual jurisdictions without adequate consideration for its impact on fair housing choice by people of color. The complaint alleges that the County funding policy has the effect of perpetuating racial and ethnic segregation. Specifically, by continuing to fund jurisdictions – like New Berlin, Brookfield, Menomonee Falls, the City of Waukesha, Mukwonago and others – that have actively prevented the development of affordable housing, the County discourages integration of mostly-white communities.

MMFHC alleges that Waukesha County’s deliberate actions to limit housing development contribute to racial segregation, in that the County and several of its municipalities have blocked the development of affordable housing in order to avoid the effect such housing would have on majority white communities, where it would be perceived to promote integration on the basis of race, color and national origin. The Milwaukee – Waukesha metropolitan area is the most segregated region in the nation for African-Americans and in the top third of large metropolitan areas for residential segregation of Hispanics. While Milwaukee County’s population is racially and ethnically diverse, Waukesha County’s population is starkly homogeneous. Nearly every community in Waukesha County is at least 95% white. A number of Waukesha County municipalities did not include a single African-American in recent census counts.

“Communities do not become and remain all-white by accident. They get that way and stay that way because local governments and private actors erect barriers to racial and ethnic integration,” said William R. Tisdale, MMFHC’s President and CEO. “The only reason the County and local governments are getting these federal housing funds is because they have promised to counteract these forces. Our complaint shines a bright light on their misrepresentations over the past five years.”

MMFHC filed the complaint after several years of working with a coalition of organizations including the ACLU of Wisconsin, Legal Action of Wisconsin, IndependenceFirst, Disability Rights Wisconsin, and Pledl & Cohn, S.C., all of which have a shared goal of increasing housing opportunities throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. Each of these organizations, individually and in concert, has made attempts to promote integration and affordable housing opportunities in Waukesha County. Given the institutional barriers posed by County government and detailed in the HUD complaint, however, coalition members’ efforts were stymied.
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MMFHC is a private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote fair housing throughout the State of Wisconsin by combating illegal housing discrimination and by creating and maintaining racially and economically integrated housing patterns. It operates satellite offices in Dane County (the Fair Housing Center of Greater Madison) and in Northeast Wisconsin (the Fair Housing Center of Northeast Wisconsin).

Persons who feel they may have experienced unfair lending practices or illegal housing discrimination should call 414-278-1240 or 1-877-647-FAIR (a toll-free number for use outside the 414 area code).

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

PLAY NOW - Coins for Community!

A simple and fun way to help Habitat for Humanity of Oshkosh!

All you have to do is visit the Oshkosh Area Community Foundations website and drag and drop coins into Habitat for Humanity of Oshkosh’s piggy bank as often as you can during the month of March. The piggy bank with the most coins at the end of the month wins a $1,000 grant for its fund courtesy of the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation.

This is a fun way to help Habitat Oshkosh in our mission to provide safe affordable homes to low-income qualified families in need.

If you would like to entertain yourself throughout the work day please give us your coins, there is no limit to how many coins you can give.

Give your coins to Habitat TODAY! and every other day during the month of March.

Thank you for your continued support, we know that with the help of our community we can receive the grant!