File #: 23-0431    Name: 23-08 MHA/Knight
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: McKinney Community Development Corporation
On agenda: 5/25/2023 Final action:
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on Project Grant Request Submitted by McKinney Housing Authority (#23-08) in the Amount of One Million Eight Hundred Thousand and NO/100 Dollars ($1,800,000.00) for the Demolition of Cockrell Homes and Lloyd Owens Low-Income Communities and the Construction of The Remnant at Greenwood, LP, a New Low-Income Housing Development in East McKinney. Amount Requested Represents 5% of Total Project Cost.
Attachments: 1. Application Packet, 2. Presentation
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Consider/Discuss/Act on Project Grant Request Submitted by McKinney Housing Authority (#23-08) in the Amount of One Million Eight Hundred Thousand and NO/100 Dollars ($1,800,000.00) for the Demolition of Cockrell Homes and Lloyd Owens Low-Income Communities and the Construction of The Remnant at Greenwood, LP, a New Low-Income Housing Development in East McKinney. Amount Requested Represents 5% of Total Project Cost.

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: 5: Enhance Quality of Life in McKinney
(5D): Develop sustainable quality of life improvements in the City of McKinney.

MEETING DATE: May 25, 2023

DEPARTMENT: McKinney Community Development Corporation

CONTACT: Cindy Schneible, President

ITEM SUMMARY:
* McKinney Housing Authority, in partnership with Knight Development, plans to replace two existing low-income housing communities (Cockrell Homes and Lloyd Owens) which provide a total of 50 units with The Remnant at Greenwood, a new low-income housing development that will provide 96 units.
* The Remnant will consist of duplexes, townhomes and multi-story apartments.
* Residents will have a targeted income under 60% Area Medium Income.
* Total estimated cost for the project is $35,664,516. Bond reservation closing date for the project is July 17, 2023.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* Formed under Texas Local Government Code 392 and funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the McKinney Housing Authority's mission is to service the housing needs of low-income families to enhance self-sufficiency and promote quality of life and economic viability.
* The Housing Authority is regulated by the code of federal regulations and must meet compliance with Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher guidance.
* The agency is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the City of McKinney and has a long-term initiative to rehabilitate, reconstruct and/or expand the existing portfolio of affordable multi-family properties.
* Knight Development w...

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