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  3. City of Austin Breaks Ground on Urban Empowerment Zone (UEZ) I, a new Permanent Supportive Housing Community in East Austin

City of Austin Breaks Ground on Urban Empowerment Zone (UEZ) I, a new Permanent Supportive Housing Community in East Austin

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City of Austin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release Date: Nov. 17, 2025
Contact: Tamarind Phinisee     5129742271    Email

Image shows nine officials, either of which are wearing white hardhats and red holding shovels, standing behind a large mound of dirt. A graffitied trailer is behind them.

Development will deliver 80 homes with on-site health and supportive services for residents transitioning out of homelessness

CA) is a good first step on the path back to a place to live. The CA is a housing needs evaluation where anyone experiencing homelessness in Austin/Travis County can apply for the majority of our community’s housing programs. For an up-to-date list of agencies that offer CAs, visit austinecho.org/gethelp.

AUSTIN, TX – Austin Housing and the Austin Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) are thrilled to announce the groundbreaking celebration for Urban Empowerment Zone 1 (UEZ I). The new community will provide 80 Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units to serve individuals and families at risk of or exiting homelessness. Located at 6400 FM 969 Road in District 1, the development will consist of a four-story, elevator-served building that includes a community room, warming kitchen, community pantry, laundry facilities, computer center, supportive service areas, and a central courtyard designed to promote safety and community connection. 

 “By combining affordable housing with supportive services at UEZ I, we’re creating more than a place to call home,” explains Deletta Dean, Director of Austin Housing. “We’re creating opportunities for residents to rebuild their futures as part of our Austin community.” 

All units will be Continuum of Care (CoC) units, providing coordinated health care and supportive services for residents. Capital A Housing is developing the site as a turn-key building.  Austin Area Urban League will be both the 100% owner/operator and the supportive services provider. Support services on the site are designed to help residents obtain gainful employment and move on to private housing. 

“This development is a key part of the community’s coordinated push to address homelessness,” says Conor Kenny, Principal, Capital A Housing. “The development will provide homes for 80 families – many moving out of shelters to start rebuilding their lives and break the downward spiral of homelessness.” 

Ensuring affordability 

Rendering shows a 4-story, elevator served building with an arched walkway and multi-material exterior.

Caption: Rendering of UEZ I, courtesy of Capital A Housing.

The development will utilize 80 Project-Based Vouchers (PBVs) administered through the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (HACA), representing a total value of approximately $29.7 million over a 20-year period.  

Additional funding sources include: $4 million from 2018 General Obligation (GO) Bonds, $3 million from 2022 GO Bonds and $1 million from HOME American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) program funds through the AHFC RHDA Program.  It also received $11.5 million from Travis County ARPA SLFRF (American Rescue Plan Act, State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds); $1.75 million in funds from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas; and owner equity of $448,999. 

“The City’s funding for this project has been crucial to fill the last gap between what we could raise from other sources and the cost of construction,” Kenny says. “It enabled the Urban League to avoid taking out expensive debt that would be a permanent drain on the non-profit project’s finances and require constant infusions of operating funds.” 

The total estimated development cost is approximately $19.9 million, and the property will maintain affordability for 42 years. 

  

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About Austin Housing 

Austin Housing creates and preserves housing opportunities to stabilize communities. To access affordable housing and community resources that help you, visit www.austintexas.gov/housing.  

About the Austin Housing Finance Corporation  

The Austin Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) was created as a public, non-profit corporation and instrumentality of the City of Austin. The mission of the AHFC is to generate and implement strategic housing solutions for the benefit of low- and moderate-income residents of the City of Austin.  

About Capital A Housing   

Capital A Housing is an Austin-based and focused development company of affordable and mixed-income projects. It specializes in projects that range from a quarter acre to 50 acres and are responsive to neighborhood, city and elected official concerns, delivering outstanding amenities, affordability and services. Through its methodology, Capital A Housing accomplishes rezonings or other permissions that would typically be infeasible for more standard developments. For more information, please visit capitalahousing.com.   

About Austin Area Urban League 

The Austin Area Urban League is one of more than 90 affiliates of the National Urban League providing direct services that impact and improve the lives of thousands in the Central Texas region. Its mission is to provide tools and services to African Americans and under-served populations to build a foundation for social and economic equity and equality. 

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