The Houston City Council passed a resolution on April 15, 2025, confirming its no objection to the submittal of non-competitive 4% Housing Tax Credit applications for two rehabilitations in the City of Houston’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Lancaster Apartments at 20100 Park Row Drive and Sugar Creek at 11501 West Road. The Housing and Community Development Department recommended support following a threshold review, citing both projects’ roles in preserving affordable rental housing for families. Lancaster Apartments will undergo rehabilitation and reconstruction to maintain existing affordable units under the 4% HTC program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Sugar Creek will similarly be refurbished to extend affordable family housing in the ETJ. The resolution affirms that the City has no jurisdictional conflicts and does not object to applications for federal tax credits to fund these developments. A public hearing was held April 9, 2025, where no opposition was recorded. The resolution applies only to the governance of HTC applications, without altering land use or zoning designations. Both projects are designated as family-oriented affordable housing under the 4% HTC program. The City’s extraterritorial jurisdiction status facilitates cooperation without annexation beyond limited purposes. No financial commitments or incentives such as TIF or local subsidies are included in this resolution. The resolution ensures the projects can proceed with financing applications, supporting preservation of affordable units.