Civil-Rights Group Sues McKinney, Flower Mound
December 2, 2008
A Dallas civil-rights organization sued the cities of McKinney and Flower Mound this week in federal court, alleging that the communities segregate or prohibit low-income housing.
The nonprofit Inclusive Communities Project Inc. says in the lawsuits that the cities refused to participate in a financial-assistance program that would help developers obtain tax credits for building affordable housing.
The group says Flower Mound failed to follow regulations on federal funding that demanded the addition of affordable housing. The lawsuit against McKinney claims it discriminates against low-income housing residents by segregating them to the city’s east side.
The lawsuits are seeking court orders forcing the cities to participate in the group’s program. Read more in the Dallas Morning News.
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