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COLLIN COUNTY

ATTAINABLE
HOUSING SUMMIT

Thursday, October 2

Title Sponsor:

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What?
  • Long-term strategy

  • Balancing diverse needs

  • Single family housing

  • The missing middle

  • Multi-family housing

What,
Who,
How?

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Who?
  • Municipal Government

  • Collin County, TDHCA

  • CDCs, other nonprofits

  • Housing Authorities

  • Selected developers

  • Selected funders

  • Selected employers

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How?
  • Stakeholder engagement

  • Pre-summit discussions

  • Data/trend analysis

  • Case study analysis

  • Summit participation

  • Action planning

FEATURED KEYNOTE PRESENTERS

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J.H. Cullum Clark
Director, George W. Bush Institute
SMU Economic Growth Initiative

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Cody Wilson
Managing Director
Piper Sandler

SUMMIT HOST & MODERATOR

J. Denise Huginnie, CEO 
Alliance for Community Impact

Ken Montgomery, Managing Principal
Advisor Sphere


 

Invited Guests & Panelists Include:

Margaret Li, City of McKinney - Housing & Comm. Dev.

Jamee Jolly, Presidet & CEO - The Real Estate Council

Roslyn Miller, Executive Director - McKinney Housing Authority

Shawn Whitlock, Senior VP - Valliance Bank

Penny Diaz, Architect - BSB Design

Lisa Hermes, President & CEO - McKinney Chamber

Janet Collinsworth, Agape Resource & Assistance Center

Larsha Thomas, Community Dev - SouthState Bank

Mike Warner, Attorney - Holland & Knight

Collin County Attainable Housing Summit Topics

Collin County
has a Growing Attainable Housing Crisis

Primary target is 60% to 120% AMI including working families, young adults, and active retired seniors 55+.

Let's focus on this target market!

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Workforce housing serves our essential workers such as teachers, police, nurses, firefighters, and young professionals starting their careers.

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Individuals and families in this market segment earn too much for low-income housing and too little for most available market-rate housing.

What Types Of Interventions Are Needed

In Order To Create More Attainable Housing?

Reducing the Cost of Land

Land Banks, Land Trusts, Limited Equity Cooperatives

Reducing Total Cost of Ownership

Energy Efficient Homes, Down Payment Assistance

Infill Residential Development

Increasing Access for Attainable Housing in High-Opportunity Areas

Reducing the Cost of Construction

Construction & Design Innovations, 3PL Partnerships

Zoning for Increased Density

Apartments, Condos,  Row Houses, Townhomes, Patio Homes, etc.

Mixed Income Communities

Apartments, Townhomes, Single Family Homes in a Single Development

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Mixed Income Apartments

Including Affordable, Workforce and/or Senior Units along with Market Rate Units

Scaling Nonprofit Developers

3PL Partnerships, Impact Investors, Bond Financing

Gap Financing, Other Sources

Pre-Development Fund, Revolving Loan Fund, Impact Investors

Employer-Led Initiatives

Public Sector, Private Sector, Healthcare Organizations

Thank You To Our Sponsors  & Partners

Title Sponsor

Event Partners

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Ways to Get Involved
Attend this event
Sponsor this event
Become a panelist or presenter
Join a post-summit roundtable
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