The City created TID No. 6 as an industrial TID on the west side on March 3, 1998. The TID had a maximum life of March 3, 2021 and was extended for 1 year to capture funds for affordable housing. In 2022, the City received $1,968,527 to use in affordable housing and for general housing stock improvement. Each municipality must identify its affordable housing needs and develop a plan. State law requires a municipality to use the funds for affordable housing and to describe how it will use the funds in its affordable housing extension resolution. In 2021 the City stated 75% of the funds received by extending TID No. 6 for affordable housing throughout the community by implementing neighborhood and affordable housing initiatives that included:

  • An affordable housing development program to include affordable units, as defined by WHEDA and CDBG limits, in residential or mixed-use developments;
  • A second story/upper story activation program to renovate and update units within and around the downtown for affordable units; and
  • A housing stock improvement program for those that qualify under the affordable housing program

The City can amend desired programs after receiving the funds provided at least 75% of the funds are used for affordable housing and is stated in a new approval resolution.

In June of 2023 the City of De Pere Created the following programs. Information for each program is available at the links below.