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Good Homes Dallas Mixed-Income Housing (26-127A) The Dallas Public Facility Corporation is proposing to acquire, develop, and own Good Homes Dallas, a mixed-income multifamily development
Pivotal Housing Partners Housing Tax Credits (26-337A) The City Council adopted a resolution of support for Pivotal Housing Partners' application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community
Housing Tax Credit Program Amendment (26-1163A) The city is amending the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog to update Housing Tax Credit Program statements and policies involving the Dallas Housing
Housing and Homelessness Policy Framework (26-270A) The city is developing a comprehensive policy framework to address housing and homelessness challenges. The Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee is reviewing
Tuscany at Goldmark Affordable Housing (25-562A) An application sought Low-Income Housing Tax Credits for the Tuscany at Goldmark multifamily project, a proposed 184-unit development. The Texas
partnership coordinated by the City of Dallas Office of Homeless Solutions in collaboration with Housing Forward and the All Neighbors Coalition to provide rapid rehousing assistance for homeless individuals
Housing Finance & Public Facility Programs (26-880A) The City Council is amending the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog by updating program statements for the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation and Dallas
Housing Finance Tax Reporting and Impacts (26-382A) The Dallas Housing Finance Corporation and Public Facility Corporation are reporting on their financial status and tax impacts for the year
Dallas Housing Resource Catalog Amendment (26-697A) The City is amending the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog and related housing programs, including updates to the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation, Dallas
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) is the state's lead agency responsible for homeownership programs, affordable rental housing, community assistance, and colonia activities. Created in 1991, TDHCA
Dallas Housing Resource Catalog Amendment (26-984A) The Dallas Housing Resource Catalog is being amended to update program statements and resources related to the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation, Dallas
Henley Affordable Housing Development (26-698A) Cohen-Esrey Development Group applied for Low Income Housing Tax Credits to build The Henley, a 228-unit multifamily residential complex. The project
city government department that provides housing services, community development, and neighborhood revitalization. Administers programs for affordable housing, homebuyer assistance, home repair, emergency shelter, rapid rehousing, and supportive housing, while advancing
Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation, also known as the Dallas Land Bank, is a municipal entity established by the City of Dallas to acquire, hold, and transfer unimproved real
Legacy on Belt Line Affordable Housing (25-569A) LDG Development applied for federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to develop an affordable housing project called The Legacy on Belt
Ellum Affordable Housing at Live Oak Street (25-923A) The Dallas Housing Finance Corporation acquired Oak & Ellum, an existing apartment complex at 2627 Live Oak Street, to be converted
Mixed-Income Housing Development (25-1147A) The Dallas Public Facility Corporation proposed to acquire and develop a mixed-income multifamily project at 5550 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway in partnership
Huntington Place Low Income Housing Tax Credits (26-318A) Cross Development, LLC applied for 4% Non-Competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credits to develop affordable housing at Huntington Place
Humphreys Mixed-Income Housing at Alpha Road (25-917A) The Dallas Public Facility Corporation proposed to acquire, develop, and own The Humphreys, a 322-unit mixed-income residential development
Housing Finance Corporation Program Statements (25-1461A) A public hearing was held to review proposed program statements for the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation and Dallas Public Facility Corporation. These