District H

Affordable Housing 2024

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January kicks off the State’s annual affordable housing 9% Tax Credit Program, which means housing developers looking to bring workforce apartment developments into eligible neighborhoods may be reaching out to civic organizations and the council office to share information about their plans.

The State's process, which is operated by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), has an extremely narrow time-frame for these developers to submit their applications, so they are moving fast to get land under contract, design their project, and receive a Resolution of Support or No Objection from the City. Developers are not required to meet with council members, but when they do, Council Member Cisneros policy is and has always been that to receive support, they must communicate with the local civic clubs and Super Neighborhoods.

The TDHCA operates another tax credit program, the 4% Tax Credit Program, which is non-competitive and accepts applications all year round. The application process for this program requires a Resolution of No Objection from the City as opposed to a Resolution of Support. Regardless, any developer that meets with Council Member Cisneros regarding a 4% Tax Credit application will need to communicate with the local civic clubs and Super Neighborhoods to receive Council Member Cisneros support.

Further information about the tax credit programs is available below. In addition, each application Council Member Cisneros receives pertaining to District H will be posted on the District H webpage for your reference.

TDHCA 9% Tax Credit Program:

  • Operated by the State of Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). Pre-applications are due to the TDHCA by January 5th and final applications are due March 1st.
  • Extremely competitive process. Less than 5% of all applications across the State are chosen to be funded.
  • In order to be competitive, developments located within the city must have a Resolution of Support or Letter of No Objection from the City of Houston. These affect the scoring of the project by the TDHCA.
  • City Council Housing and Community Affairs Committee will consider recommendations from the Houston Housing and Community Development Department on which projects should receive a Letter of Support or Letter of No Objection in February. The meeting will be broadcast live on HTV which is available on TV as the municipal channel, and online at this page.
  • For a list of applications submitted to the State so far please visit their website here and click on most recent 2023 pre-application log.
For an FAQ on the Tax Credit programs please visit this page.

TDHCA 4% Tax Credit Program:

  • Operated by the State of Texas. Applications are accepted throughout the year.
  • Non-competitive. Most applications that are submitted and meet the State's requirements are chosen to be funded.
  • Only a Letter of No Objection is required from the City.
  • For a list of applications submitted in 2024 please visit the TDHCA's site and view the most recent bond status log.
For an FAQ on the Tax Credit programs please visit this page.

2024 District H Proposal Notifications Received (.pdf):

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