After years of delays, El Campo’s Creekside Ranch apartment project is again under scrutiny. Developer Joseph Bramante insists the complex will offer luxury living, not low-income housing. Concern grew after a federal loan tied to affordable housing was mentioned in a legal notice. Bramante says the loan only helps secure financing—no rent subsidies or income-based requirements apply. The city is reviewing the project, which has no active building permit. Bramante is expected to address City Council on Monday. Despite setbacks, he says TriArc plans to break ground by late August.