AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAffordable Housing Finance: MF Housing Partners won $1.245M in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits for Borealis, a $15M senior-only affordable project in Menasha with 53 units for ages 55+ and reduced rents tied to area income levels; construction is slated to start in spring 2027. Local Business & Growth: Brady Corporation named Vineet Nargolwala CEO, succeeding Russell Shaller, as the company points to strong earnings and shareholder returns during Shaller’s 11-year run. Education Staffing: Oregon School District selected Edustaff as its official substitute staffing partner, shifting substitute recruiting, credentialing, scheduling and compliance to the vendor to keep classrooms covered. Public Transit Planning: Madison’s Amtrak return debate is narrowing around where trains would dock, with a Joint Finance Committee-approved purchase on the Monona Lakefront as one leading option. Healthcare Policy: A Milwaukee-area “Healthy Homes” program is restarting after a pause tied to federal grant cuts, aiming to help residents identify environmental hazards and energy inefficiencies. Tech & Infrastructure: Wisconsin is seeing more wildfire-detection AI cameras via Xcel Energy, while separate reporting highlights growing data center development pressure and local pushback across the Midwest.
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