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Huntington Place Affordable Housing (26-318A)

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A public hearing to receive comments (1) regarding an application by Cross Development, LLC and/or its affiliate(s) (collectively referred to as Applicant), to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for 4% Non-Competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credits for Huntington Place Senior Living Dallas, a 210-unit senior multifamily residential development for persons of low and moderate income to be located at 1431 West Camp Wisdom Road, Dallas, Texas 75236 (Project); and (2) pursuant to Section 394.9025 of the Texas Local Government Code regarding bonds to be issued by the City of Dallas Housing Finance Corporation to finance the Project; and, at the close of the public hearing authorize a Resolution of No Objection for Applicant related to its application to TDHCA for the development of the Project - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information) *In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.

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Cross Development, LLC applied for Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) to develop the Huntington Place affordable housing project. The project aims to expand the supply of affordable housing for low-income residents in the corridor.
1 eventFirst seen Feb 11, 2026Last activity Feb 11, 2026File #: 26-318A
City Council: ApprovedFeb 11, 2026
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Attorney
As of Feb 2026

Review Cottages at Big Cedar denial record before Texas housing agency reapplication window

Applies if: If you represent the Cottages at Big Cedar applicant or a lender or equity investor in the project

Context: The February 11, 2026 denial was the only one among nine 9% competitive low-income housing tax credit resolutions voted on that day, and TDHCA competitive cycles impose strict reapplication timelines that narrow quickly after a city denial.

Recommended: If you represent the applicant, obtain the Council's denial record now and assess whether a procedural deficiency — such as absence of a written finding — supports a challenge or must be cured before the next Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs competitive filing deadline.

Source: City Council — Feb 11, 2026 →
Developer
As of Feb 2026

Request denial records for Cottages at Big Cedar housing credits

Applies if: If you are the applicant or a development partner on the Cottages at Big Cedar project

Context: The February 11, 2026 City Council vote denied this application while approving 8 of 9 comparable low-income housing tax credit resolutions on the same agenda, making it the sole denial and signaling a specific, addressable concern.

Recommended: Request the official Council record, staff memos, and any public objections explaining why the Cottages at Big Cedar application was denied, so you can address the specific objection before submitting in the next Texas housing agency competitive cycle.

Source: City Council — Feb 11, 2026 →
Journalist
As of Feb 2026

File open records request on sole denied Dallas housing tax credit application

Context: On February 11, 2026, Dallas City Council approved 8 of 9 competitive low-income housing tax credit resolutions in a single session — the Cottages at Big Cedar stands as the unexplained outlier.

Recommended: Request all Council communications, staff reports, and public comments tied to the Cottages at Big Cedar application to investigate why it was the only project denied a resolution of support when eight comparable affordable housing applications were approved the same day.

Source: City Council — Feb 11, 2026 →

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A public hearing to receive comments (1) regarding an application by Cross Development, LLC and/or its affiliate(s) (collectively referred to as Applicant), to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for 4% Non-Competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credits for Huntington Place Senior Living Dallas, a 210-unit senior multifamily residential development for persons of low and moderate income to be located at 1431 West Camp Wisdom Road, Dallas, Texas 75236 (Project); and (2) pursuant to Section 394.9025 of the Texas Local Government Code regarding bonds to be issued by the City of Dallas Housing Finance Corporation to finance the Project; and, at the close of the public hearing authorize a Resolution of No Objection for Applicant related to its application to TDHCA for the development of the Project - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information) *In alignment with Dallas Housing Resource Catalog.