8 | Harris County Housing Authority
families who are working and retired. We
are able to help residents over a broader
range of income levels,” says Burns.
EXCELLENCE IN SERVICES
AND SETTINGS
From 2004, HCHA set out to help area
seniors by creating communities that
didn’t compromise on quality in terms of
the living space or provision of services.
This effort all began with development of
Louetta Village on a ten-acre site in a sub-
urb north of Houston known as Spring.
Comprised of 116 units of garden-style
residential units equipped with tiled or
carpeted flooring, walk-in closets and a
full complement of necessary appliances
along with service amenities, Burns says,
residents often would approach her to say
they prefer to reside in a HCHA com-
munity rather than other apartments be-
cause. Over the years that have followed,
HCHA has developed eight communities
throughout Harris County, and whether it
is Primrose at Heritage Park, Cornerstone
Village, Magnolia Estates or Baybrook