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Tag Archives: Katy
Katy says ‘no thanks’ to housing project
A plan to add more low income housing west of Houston is coming under fire by neighbors, and city leaders in Katy. The idea is to build a new apartment community on 13 acres just outside Katy’s city limits. The … Continue reading
Residents of Katy, TX voice opposition to low-income apartments
October 27, 2010 Approximately 600 people attended a developer’s informational meeting in a packed Taylor High School cafeteria Tuesday night, expressing their opposition to a proposed low-income, multi-family, rental community on Kingsland Boulevard. Cornerbrook Development Company is applying for housing … Continue reading
Opposition to Affordable Housing in Katy, TX
“This is a program we’re using to help us with the financing,” Developer George Kaleh told the Times. “The program is a low-income housing tax credit, which scares the public. A lot of people think it’s subsidized, which generally brings … Continue reading