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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
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
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
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
Amendment ZC-26-001 BB House LLC seeks to amend the zoning at 3553 Loddick Lane to permit warehouse, outdoor storage, greenhouse, showroom, retail sales, office
adjacent to residential districts. The Zoning Commission recommended denial with prejudice. (CD 10) BB House LLC, Ricky Jordan & Jacob Morris / Wes Hoblit, Masterplan; 3553 Loddick Lane, (2.15 acres) From: "PD894
your favorite thing about volunteering? My monitoring site is a mile from my house and right by one of my favorite breweries. This opportunity allows me to track a fork
objection resolution for a 321-unit affordable multifamily project using non-competitive 4% Housing Tax Credits, vacated two rights-of-way enabling commercial and multi-family projects, and approved four
Adjustment, and Downtown Design Review Board. The World Cup Districts ordinance and affordable housing no-objection resolution both passed with near-unanimous votes, signaling strong council consensus on economic development
increase — is a built-in voter confusion angle. Fort Worth's first-ever affordable housing bond proposition ($10M) is a milestone worth examining against peer-city programs and the city
Proposition D's $10 million affordable housing fund — Fort Worth's first — explicitly allows land acquisition, site preparation, construction, and infrastructure development for projects serving households
commercial retail property in Fort Worth's Eagle Mountain area housing multiple businesses including a brunch cafe, medical office, and tanning salon