This page provides access to key resolutions and bylaws that guide the governance and operations of the Housing Authority of Travis County Board of Commissioners. Browse these foundational documents to learn more about the board's structure, purpose, and processes. These governance materials offer insight into HATC's founding purpose and commitment to serving the community through accessible, affordable housing over the decades.
The bylaws outline the governing structure and processes for the Housing Authority of Travis County through definitions of officers, their duties, and requirements for meetings and voting. It establishes the Authority's name and seal and designates the Secretary as CEO. Standing committees are created for oversight of strategic planning, budgets, real estate development, and other issues. The bylaws provide rules for amending the document with advance notice and board approval.
The bylaws outline the governing structure and processes for the Housing Authority of Travis County through definitions of officers, their duties, and requirements for meetings and voting. It establishes the Authority's name and seal and designates the Secretary as CEO. Standing committees are created for oversight of strategic planning, budgets, real estate development, and other issues. The bylaws provide rules for amending the document with advance notice and board approval.
This resolution was passed by the Travis County Commissioners Court to declare a need for the Housing Authority of Travis County to operate and exercise its powers. The resolution found that there existed unsanitary and unsafe housing as well as a shortage of affordable and safe accommodations for low-income families in Travis County, and authorized the Housing Authority to conduct business and utilize its abilities under Texas law.
This resolution was passed by the Travis County Commissioners Court to declare a need for the Housing Authority of Travis County to operate and exercise its powers. The resolution found that there existed unsanitary and unsafe housing as well as a shortage of affordable and safe accommodations for low-income families in Travis County, and authorized the Housing Authority to conduct business and utilize its abilities under Texas law.
To amend the bylaws of the Housing Authority of Travis County, Texas to periodically account for changes within the organization and to establish a framework to better address issues that come before the Board of Commissioners, as permitted under Article IV of the bylaws.
To amend the bylaws of the Housing Authority of Travis County, Texas to periodically account for changes within the organization and to establish a framework to better address issues that come before the Board of Commissioners, as permitted under Article IV of the bylaws.