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McCall’s Affordable Housing Push
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McCall is making major strides in affordable housing by leasing downtown land to LEAP Housing for 30-40 low-income apartments, with rent capped and a one-dollar annual lease fee — but the deal hinges on securing federal tax credits by August or it’s off the table. This isn’t the first time the city has partnered with LEAP, though a prior project stalled over sewer issues; the last tax credit-funded apartments here, built in 2016, are still fully occupied with a waiting list. The city’s pushing forward with public hearings and even considering parking on the first floor to offset lost spots — all part of a long-term plan to use city-owned land to solve the housing crunch.
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