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This Strategic Plan serves as a management tool to formally establish and communicate the organization's mission, vision, and values, both internally and externally. It aims to improve organizational performance and effectiveness by outlining strategic priorities, key focus areas, goals, metrics, and implementation strategies and tactics. The plan clarifies the proposed Vision, Mission, and Values to guide the future allocation of the organization's resources.
The board meeting agenda includes a public hearing regarding the authorization of tax-exempt revenue bonds for the Cameron Road Apartments project. Action items involve the formal approval of these bonds, the authorization of various corporation and foundation resolutions related to the transaction, and the inducement of the Falconhead Apartments partnership. The session also covers discussion on a proposed tenant protections and anti-displacement policy, a review of the CEO/Executive Director's report concerning voucher programs and affordable housing performance, and reports from the board's executive, real estate, governance, and HR committees.
This document outlines the Housing Authority of Travis County's Strategic Plan for 2026-2030, aimed at creating safe, affordable, and livable housing options to empower individuals and families and foster strong, inclusive communities. The plan focuses on several key priority areas: enhancing housing quality and management excellence, maximizing resident self-sufficiency and holistic support, improving visibility, communication, and community engagement, achieving organizational stability and operational efficiency, and driving sustainable growth and resource diversification.
The meeting included a public hearing and subsequent action to approve the Preserve at Mason Creek development project. The Board reviewed and adopted Resolution No. HATC-2026-05, authorizing the participation of the Travis County Facilities Corporation in the acquisition and construction of the approximately 64-single family unit housing development.
The board conducted a public hearing and subsequent vote to approve the Preserve at Mason Creek project. This action was required to satisfy updated legislative requirements under the Texas Local Government Code, necessitating formal approval by the parent organization in addition to the public facilities corporation.
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