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Tuscany at Goldmark Affordable Housing (25-562A)

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A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application by 13731 Goldmark Drive Owner LP, (Applicant) to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for 4% Non-Competitive Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (4% Housing Tax Credits) for Tuscany at Goldmark, a 184-unit multifamily residential rental development for persons of low and moderate income to be located at 13731 Goldmark Drive, Dallas, Texas 75240, and at the close of the public hearing, authorize a Resolution of No Objection for Applicant, related to its application to TDHCA for the acquisition and rehabilitation of Tuscany at Goldmark - Financing: No cost consideration to the City

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Tuscany at Goldmark is a proposed 184-unit multifamily affordable housing development seeking Low-Income Housing Tax Credits from the state. This project would expand affordable housing options in the area and address the community's workforce housing needs.
1 eventFirst seen Feb 26, 2025Last activity Feb 26, 2025File #: 25-562A
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Attorney
As of Feb 2025

Check whether 13731 Goldmark housing application needs new Council approval

Context: The application was marked 'Deleted' from the February 26, 2025 City Council agenda with no explanation and no next steps identified, leaving the resolution-of-support requirement unresolved.

Recommended: If you represent the applicant, determine whether the February 26 deletion voids or merely delays the required municipal resolution of support, and whether a re-submission triggers any new notice or public hearing obligations. A lapsed or missing resolution would disqualify the project from the current Texas housing agency competitive cycle.

Source: City Council — Feb 26, 2025 →
Developer
As of Feb 2025

Reschedule low-income housing tax credit hearing at 13731 Goldmark

Context: The 13731 Goldmark LIHTC application was deleted from the February 26, 2025 Dallas City Council agenda with no future hearing date set and next steps listed as unknown.

Recommended: Contact Dallas Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization staff to get the 13731 Goldmark application back on the City Council calendar. Low-income housing tax credit applications require a Council resolution of support before the Texas state agency competitive filing window closes, and that clock is running.

Source: City Council — Feb 26, 2025 →
Journalist
As of Feb 2025

Ask why 13731 Goldmark housing application was pulled from Council agenda

Context: The item appears in the February 26, 2025 Dallas City Council record as 'Deleted' with no explanation, on a day the council approved $83 million in total financial activity including another affordable housing transaction.

Recommended: Request from the City Secretary's Office the reason the 13731 Goldmark low-income housing tax credit public hearing was deleted from the February 26 agenda. The same meeting approved a $7 million New Markets Tax Credit deal for St. Philip's School — it's worth establishing whether both projects drew support from the same city financing relationships.

Source: City Council — Feb 26, 2025 →

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A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application by 13731 Goldmark Drive Owner LP, (Applicant) to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for 4% Non-Competitive Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (4% Housing Tax Credits) for Tuscany at Goldmark, a 184-unit multifamily residential rental development for persons of low and moderate income to be located at 13731 Goldmark Drive, Dallas, Texas 75240, and at the close of the public hearing, authorize a Resolution of No Objection for Applicant, related to its application to TDHCA for the acquisition and rehabilitation of Tuscany at Goldmark - Financing: No cost consideration to the City