Thursday, November 23, 2017

How About A Fannie-Teaser? + Freddie Too

Affordable Housing Finance
Fannie, Freddie to Re-Enter LIHTC Market
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are being permitted to re-enter the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) market, it was announced Nov. 16. The Federal Housing Finance Agency, which regulates the two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs), has allowed Fannie and Freddie to invest in the credits on a limited basis, reports Donna Kimura of MFE sister brand Affordable Housing Finance.
[The FHFA] cited several factors for its decision, including furthering the enterprises’ mission to support affordable housing and ensuring that they could provide “a countercyclical role in the LIHTC market in the future if needed.”
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were two of the nation’s largest LIHTC investors, representing an estimated 35% to 40% of the market, before being placed into conservatorship by FHFA in 2008.
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Raising Capital: Just Don't Get Stung in The Hive of Crowd-Funding

Picker is leading a conversation at HIVE 2017, scheduled Dec. 6 and 7 in Los Angeles, on how to disrupt the system of raising capital to support further innovation in housing.
Register now to attend.
 

WTF? The FCC v Net Neutrality

Ever notice how your MesaZona blogger tries to get a point across, sometimes juxtaposing an image with an article from an original source?
That is oftentimes the case when we all get distracted by what used-to-be-called "yellow journalism" or sensational grubbing to baser instincts like the current explosion in sex scandals erupting in politics, hacking gone-wild grabbing all your data whether you know it or not, while we miss or don't pay attention to what's going on in game-changing serious infringements of what we use and share for basic ways we communicate using the internet and the "Internet of Things".
The issue = Net Neutrality. December 14, 2017 is the date.
 
The date for what you might ask? Here's Tech Crunch's take on Net Neutrality:
FCC releases final draft of ‘Restoring Internet Freedom,’ which would not do that
 

The FCC yesterday announced a December 14 vote on “Restoring Internet Freedom,” an order that, far from restoring freedom to the internet, which is already free, would allow it to be restricted in new and harmful ways. Actually, when you think of it as restoring internet freedom to ISPs and cable companies, it makes a lot more sense. At any rate the Commission has released the text of the order ahead of the vote, as promised.
It was just put out half an hour ago and it’s about 200 pages long, so it’ll take some time for me and others to sift through it and find out what kind of changes have been made since the draft circulated in late summer. . .
Although an FCC representative yesterday said that “we addressed all the serious comments,” that can’t quite be true, . . "
Link >  https://techcrunch.com
The Verge headlined this morning with this:
The US net neutrality fight affects the whole world
by
an unregulated US internet would feed directly into a push to instill the same legal environment elsewhere.
Is this really what we want the internet to become?
A place full of ignoble economic incentives driving companies to engage in ethically dubious anticompetitive behavior?
Internet service providers are doing pretty well in the US even with the currently extant net neutrality laws, which exist mostly to curb those companies’ worst impulses.
Why should we distort and disfigure the economics of internet access — something so essential to modern life that countries now treat it as a legal right — just to appease companies that face no threat of going out of business?
The global influence of the United States, and of American online companies, also means that repealing net neutrality within the country’s borders would pose an existential threat to net neutrality around the world.
 

 




Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Mesa City Council Study Session Mon 20 Nov 2017

A whopping 11 views
QUESTION: Does anyone know or taken the time to access and read tonight's Study Session Agenda?   Citizens here in Mesa - with a population of over 485,000 - just don't seem to care and are not involved or engaged in city government. . . Why is that??
Allotted time: 4:30 - 5:45
Actual time: 22:42
What happened?
Councilmember "Glove-Son" ???? Chris Glover is excused. Giles immediately skips to Item P on the agenda without going over previous items
City Manager Chris Brady is ready.

Mesa City Council Meeting Mon 20 Nov 2017

Cute mascot award, huh?
Allotted time: 5:45 - 7:00
Running time: 26:22             What happened?????????????????????????????????????

Meeting Agenda:
File #: 17-1247   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/20/2017
Title: Approving and authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Development Agreement, Ground and Air Lease, and License Agreement with 3W Management, LLC, for the development of commercial, residential and public improvements on City-owned property generally located at the southwest corner of Main Street and South Pomeroy and 34 South Pomeroy, and granting option rights to allow for the sale of certain City-owned real property and air-rights that are part of the development. (District 4)
Attachments: 1. Presentation, 2. Council Report and Exhibits, 3. Resolution, 4. Exhibit A to the Resolution, 5. Exhibit B to the Resolution, 6. Development Agreement, 7. Groundl and Air Lease, 8. License Agreement

Green Day - 2000 Light Years Away


Published on Nov 21, 2017
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Taking you on a trip down memory lane with this video of 2000 Light Years Away

How Emotionally Healthy Are You?


Published on Nov 21, 2017
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