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Port Huron developer seeks purchase agreement for workforce housing on county parking lot; commissioners ask for appraisal and time to review
Summary
City and developer representatives proposed buying a county‑owned downtown parking lot for a 50‑unit workforce housing project that would rely on MSHDA tax credits; commissioners asked for an independent appraisal and additional time and did not approve the proposed purchase agreement in committee.
City of Port Huron and Woda Cooper Companies representatives presented a proposal to the Ways and Means Committee for a purchase agreement on a county parking lot adjacent to the municipal office center. The developer sought a purchase agreement to support a $16–17 million, 50‑unit workforce housing project that would apply for Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) tax credits.
City and developer presenters said the site scored highly on MSHDA’s rubric (walkability, proximity to services) and that the development would include 26 one‑bedroom and 24…
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