File #: 19-0968    Name: Cotton Groves update
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: McKinney Community Development Corporation
On agenda: 11/21/2019 Final action:
Title: Update on Project #18-06, Infrastructure Costs, Demolition of Vacant Structure and Lot Preparation, Professional Design, and Structural, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Services for the Cotton Groves Community.
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Update on Project #18-06, Infrastructure Costs, Demolition of Vacant Structure and Lot Preparation, Professional Design, and Structural, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Services for the Cotton Groves Community.

Summary

 

COUNCIL GOAL:                     

Enhance Quality of Life in McKinney (5E, 5F)

 

MEETING DATE:

November 21, 2019

 

DEPARTMENT:                      

McKinney Community Development Corporation

 

CONTACT:                       

Cindy Schneible, President

 

ITEM SUMMARY: 

                     North Collin County Habitat for Humanity approved a project grant in the amount of $877,521.00 for infrastructure development and construction; demolition of an existing vacant structure; lot preparation; and professional design, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing services for the Cotton Groves Community in May, 2018.

                     The goal of the Cotton Groves Community project is to create a lasting, transformative impact on McKinney.

                     Plan includes construction of a 35 unit town home community, built entirely from recycled shipping containers.

                     Additional components will include a community center, playground, and parking.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

                     North Collin County Habitat for Humanity has been building homes for working, low-income families since its incorporation in 1992.

                     NCCHFH utilizes a two-pronged initiative for low-income families: construction of new homes; and exterior home repairs.

                     Most of the homeowners served are seniors or disabled with both financial and housing needs.

                     To date, NCCHFH has completed 111 new homes and 186 home rehabs.  They estimate 297 families/1,188 people now live in solid, secure permanent housing as a result of NCCHFH programs.

                     Ninety-six percent of NCCHFH families remain in their homes making timely payments and establishing long, stable work patterns.

                     McKinney neighborhoods impacted by NCCHFH’s A Brush with Kindness Program include La Loma, Rockwall, Lewisville and Mouzon.

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY: 

                     MCDC approved a grant in the amount of $877,521 for Project #18-06.