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McCall council backs staff to explore partnership with LEAP Housing for two local housing projects
Summary
City staff and Boise-based LEAP Housing outlined two potential projects on city-owned land — a 30-unit LIHTC downtown infill and a ~16-unit Flynn Lane homeownership development — and council members signaled support for staff to explore feasibility and funding, including LIHTC applications.
Brie (the city’s new housing program manager) and representatives from LEAP Housing asked the City of McCall to authorize staff to explore a partnership to build affordable housing on two city-owned parcels. The proposal includes a 30-unit low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) infill project on the northwest corner of the civic campus and a lower-density roughly 16-unit homeownership project on Flynn Lane.
The housing program manager, Brie, said McCall is using ground leases and deed restrictions to preserve local housing and that deed-restricted units will include appreciation caps tied to inflation or 3% per year. She described recent compliance work and a local wage snapshot (11 of 24 households reported wages; reported wages ranged from $18 to $54 per…
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