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Council raises local threshold for LIHTC resolution of support to 80 points in policy update
Summary
The council amended and approved updates to the city's Low‑Income Housing Tax Credit resolution policy, increasing the minimum points needed for a local resolution of support from 75 to 80 and adopting revised scoring priorities intended to favor deeper affordability, transit‑oriented development and workforce supports.
The San Antonio City Council on Nov. 6 approved revisions to the city’s Low‑Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) resolution policy, including an amendment to raise the minimum score required for a local resolution of support from 75 points to 80 points.
Councilmember Cora (Core) introduced the amendment during discussion of Item 24, saying the change was intended to raise the bar for projects that receive the city’s formal endorsement for competitive 9% tax credits. Staff…
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