By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
There is an Austin City Council vote coming up on Thursday and a majority vote would give Foundation Communities the go-ahead with its plans to build an affordable housing apartment complex with 125 units off of Four Points Drive. If approved, the project would break ground next year and likely open summer 2017.
The project called Cardinal Point would be built in State Rep. Donna Howard’s District 48.
Howard is in favor of the project. She said that Foundation Communities has a long history of developing quality housing and educational services in Austin with more than 1,500 units, and that Cardinal Point would meet a need in a high-opportunity area of Northwest Austin.
“This new apartment community will create a rare affordable rental option for families that want to live and work in the Four Points area,” Howard stated last week. “I am proud to support the project’s TDHCA (Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs) application, and will be submitting a letter of endorsement to the department.”
But not everyone supports the project. City Council Member Don Zimmerman, District 6, is against it.
“Barring a natural disaster, there is no way a democrat city council is going to vote (against Cardinal Point). It is part of their agenda,” said Zimmerman, who added that he will vote against it. Continue reading







