A South Side housing project is aiming to provide more than 200 apartments with services for chronically homeless people and youth who are aging out of the foster care system. The development, called the Commons at Acequia Trails, would be financed with tax credits, funding from the city’s 2022 bond issue and money from Bexar County.
Under a compromise plan, San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries is buying 7 acres for the project’s first phase of 201 studio and one-bedroom apartments for homeless people. The nonprofit has an option to buy another 5 acres for 18 units for former foster children as part of a second phase
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