Grand Prairie HFC explores partnership on workforce housing tax incentives

July 14, 2025 | Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas


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Grand Prairie HFC explores partnership on workforce housing tax incentives
The Grand Prairie City Council convened on July 14, 2025, to discuss several key agenda items, primarily focusing on financial agreements and housing developments. The meeting began with a review of a payment agreement, where it was confirmed that there is no time limit on the receipt of payments. Staff clarified that if the payment is denied, the funds would remain with the payer.

The council then addressed items related to the Housing Finance Corporation (HFC) for the years 2024, 2025, and 2045. A proposal was made to conduct a briefing to clarify questions surrounding these items, with the possibility of tabling the discussion if necessary. The council agreed to proceed with the briefing, which would provide further insights into the implications of the resolutions.

A significant point of discussion was the ownership structure of certain apartment complexes in relation to the HFC. It was clarified that while the HFC would not take ownership of the properties, it would enter into a partnership with developers, allowing the city to receive 35% of the ground lease. The council was informed that under the workforce housing initiative, 51% ownership of the properties would be transferred to the HFC, which has implications for tax rolls and local housing policy.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to gather more information and present it in a future briefing, ensuring that all council members are informed before making any decisions on the proposed resolutions. The council's next steps will involve reviewing the outcomes of the upcoming briefing and determining the appropriate actions regarding the housing developments discussed.

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