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Development assistance pilot gets thumbs up after modest first year
Monday, November 25, 2024 by Elizabeth Pagano
After a year in place, the Board of Adjustment Applicant Assistance Program, or BAAP, has been deemed a success, serving one applicant in its first year. The program, which provides fee waivers for those that need financial assistance, was created in June 2023 by City Council and launched as a yearlong pilot in October. A memo from Development Services Director José G. Roig explains, “The BAAP has proven successful in its initial phase and was utilized by one applicant. Before the establishment of the BAAP, there was no formal mechanism in place to assist residents with these fees, which can pose a significant obstacle for those seeking necessary zoning adjustments. Maintaining the BAAP plays a role in fostering an equitable environment for Austin residents. The Department will continue to seek reimbursement for expended funds through the General Fund as part of the annual reconciliation process.”
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