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U.S. Housing Authority
Arlington Housing Works
Martin House Brewing
BB House LLC
Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation — Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation is a city-chartered corporation that finances residential ownership and developme
Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) is the state agency responsible for affordable housing, community and energy assistance programs, and regulation of the manufactured housing industry. The department
historical overview of the Butler Place public housing project, a New Deal-era complex for Black residents east of downtown that closed as public housing, with current hopes for commercial
Public hearing on Elmwood Place Apartments, LP's application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for non-competitive 4% Housing Tax Credits to construct a 321-unit
million bond package with six propositions covering streets and mobility, parks, libraries, affordable housing, public safety facilities, and animal care improvements, along with nine proposed charter amendments. District 10 residents
city authorizes acceptance of a $950,000 federal grant via the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs under the 2026 Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to help
city council is being asked to deny a request from Fort Worth Leased Housing Associates III, LP for a 50% property tax exemption under Texas Tax Code Section
bond election includes three propositions: Proposition D ($10M for affordable housing construction and rehabilitation), Proposition E ($63.9M for public safety infrastructure including two fire stations
Proposition D's $10 million affordable housing program would authorize the city to issue loans and grants and purchase vacant properties for housing development. Proposition D's $10 million affordable
with transportation infrastructure receiving the largest share; some councilmembers pushed to increase the affordable housing allocation by $5–$10 million, pending confirmation of additional bond capacity. Proposed 2026 bond program
Your voice matters, so come help shape the City’s future. Attend the open house to help guide Fort Worth’s future The City of Fort Worth will host
resolution acknowledges Mayor Parker's 2026 appointments to the Board of Commissioners for the Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth, Texas. It is a formal recognition
property tax exemption under Texas Tax Code §11.1825 for The Meridian housing development, finding the city cannot afford the resulting loss of ad valorem tax revenue. (CD 2) Deny
foreclosed properties across Council Districts 5 and 8 to the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation for a total purchase price of $38,427.80, pursuant to Texas Property Tax Code Section
informal report presenting 2026 recommendations for resolutions of support for applicants seeking 9% Housing Tax Credits, presented by Neighborhood Services Director Kacey Thomas. 2026 Recommendations for Resolutions of Support