File #: 19-0417    Name: #19-07 Heritage Guild/Chestnut Square
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: McKinney Community Development Corporation
On agenda: 5/23/2019 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on a Project Grant Application Submitted by Heritage Guild of Collin County (#19-07) in the Amount of $59,500 for Various Projects at the Historic Village at Chestnut Square, Located at 315 South Chestnut Street, McKinney, Texas. Amount Requested Represents 65% of the Total Project Cost.
Attachments: 1. Application Packet, 2. Presentation

Title

Consider/Discuss/Act on a Project Grant Application Submitted by Heritage Guild of Collin County (#19-07) in the Amount of $59,500 for Various Projects at the Historic Village at Chestnut Square, Located at 315 South Chestnut Street, McKinney, Texas. Amount Requested Represents 65% of the Total Project Cost.

 

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL:                     Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney

(5E: Develop sustainable quality of life improvements within the City of McKinney)

MEETING DATE:                     May 23, 2019

DEPARTMENT:                      McKinney Community Development Corporation

CONTACT:                       Cindy Schneible, President

 

ITEM SUMMARY: 

                     The McKinney Community Development Corporation will consider/discuss/act on the project grant application submitted by The Heritage Guild of Collin County for projects located within the Chestnut Square Historic Village.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

                     MCDC has allocated $1,364,926 to fund community projects eligible for consideration under sections 501 to 505 of the Texas Local Government Code in FY 19.

                     Support for community entertainment, tourist and museum venues and amenities in east McKinney is a priority of the MCDC board of directors.

                     The Heritage Guild was organized in 1973 and is home to Chestnut Square Historic Village.

                     The mission of Chestnut Square is to celebrate community, preserve history and inspire the future. The Village hosts more than 50,000 visitors annually.

 

                     The components of the project include repairs and improvements to five structures/amenities at Chestnut Square: Dixie’s Store; PA/Speaker System, porch awnings, Wedding Garden, and the Johnson House.

 

 

 

                     The amount requested represents 65% of the total cost for the total project components and approval will allow the project to move forward.

FINANCIAL SUMMARY:

                     The request is eligible for MCDC consideration under Section 505.152 of the Texas Local Government Code - Projects Related to Entertainment, Tourist and Museum facilities.

                     The project will enhance the quality of life for McKinney residents.

SUPPORTING MATERIALS:

Application Packet