Development of 19 New Single-Family Homes Receives Common Council Approval

The City of Whitewater is pleased to announce the development of 19 new single-family homes in collaboration with Neumann Developments, Inc. This significant project marks an essential step toward achieving the city’s strategic goal of building 100 new homes within the next five years, enhancing the local community’s growth and vitality.

The development will be located in on Tower Hill Pass and Stonefield Lane. The original development project began in 1999, aiming to create a vibrant residential community in Whitewater. Although progress was made, 19 homes remained unfinished due to unforeseen challenges faced by the original developer. The City of Whitewater’s collaboration with Neumann Developments, Inc. signifies a commitment to completing this vision and fulfilling the promise of a thriving neighborhood.

“The partnership with Neumann Developments, Inc. represents our commitment to expanding our housing options and fostering community growth,” said Taylor Zeinert, the Economic Development Director for the City of Whitewater. “This project not only addresses the increasing demand for housing but also aligns with our strategic plan to develop affordable housing options for all, from young professionals to families and retirees. We are dedicated to ensuring that our community can provide high-quality, affordable living spaces for every stage of life.”

Editor’s note: The above press release was received from the City of Whitewater. This project is being facilitated through the use of Tax Increment Financing on a “pay go structure.” Further information about the agreement, which the Common Council approved at its July 16, 2024 meeting, may be found here (see “closed session.”)

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