3 research outputs found
La Grange Comprehensive Plan 2018 - 2038
In the Fall of 2017, the City of La Grange and Texas Target Communities partnered to create
a task force to represent the community. The task force was integral to the planning process,
contributing the thoughts, desires, and opinions of community members—as well as their
enthusiasm about La Grange’s future. This fifteen-month planning process ended in August
2018. The result of this collaboration is the La Grange Comprehensive Plan, which is the
official policy guide for the community’s growth over the next twenty years.La Grange Comprehensive Plan 2018 - 2038 provides a guide for the future growth of the City.
This document was developed by Texas Target Communities in partnership with the City of
La Grange.Texas Target Communitie
Housing Needs Assessment Jacksonville, TX
The Jacksonville Housing Needs Assessment, a collaborative,
year-long project between Texas Target Communities
at Texas A&M University and several dedicated residents,
situates the community’s housing challenges in the context
of multiple sources of data, including consumers and
producers of housing. The report documents the methods
and analyses used to assess the City’s housing gaps and
estimate its housing needs. Furthermore, it discusses the
findings, implications, and recommendations developed by
the two entities to address the City’s housing challenges.
The chapters reflect the order of the process. The first chapter
provides background details on community engagement
and the origins of both the Housing Council of the Cherokee
County Human Needs Network and the Housing Needs
Assessment. The second chapter delves into Jacksonville’s
demographic overview, while the third chapter addresses
the City’s current housing inventory and conditions. The
fourth chapter interweaves the second and third chapters’
findings to situate the City’s housing gaps and estimated
housing needs. Finally, the fifth chapter proposes a series
of recommendations for addressing housing challengesThe Jacksonville Housing Needs Assessment, a collaborative,
year-long project between Texas Target Communities
at Texas A&M University and several dedicated residents,
situates the community’s housing challenges in the context
of multiple sources of data, including consumers and
producers of housing.Texas Target Communitie
Housing Needs Assessment Jacksonville, TX
The Jacksonville Housing Needs Assessment, a collaborative,
year-long project between Texas Target Communities
at Texas A&M University and several dedicated residents,
situates the community’s housing challenges in the context
of multiple sources of data, including consumers and
producers of housing. The report documents the methods
and analyses used to assess the City’s housing gaps and
estimate its housing needs. Furthermore, it discusses the
findings, implications, and recommendations developed by
the two entities to address the City’s housing challenges.
The chapters reflect the order of the process. The first chapter
provides background details on community engagement
and the origins of both the Housing Council of the Cherokee
County Human Needs Network and the Housing Needs
Assessment. The second chapter delves into Jacksonville’s
demographic overview, while the third chapter addresses
the City’s current housing inventory and conditions. The
fourth chapter interweaves the second and third chapters’
findings to situate the City’s housing gaps and estimated
housing needs. Finally, the fifth chapter proposes a series
of recommendations for addressing housing challengesThe Jacksonville Housing Needs Assessment, a collaborative,
year-long project between Texas Target Communities
at Texas A&M University and several dedicated residents,
situates the community’s housing challenges in the context
of multiple sources of data, including consumers and
producers of housing.Texas Target Communitie