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City secures funding to launch affordable housing project

September 17, 2024 | Walnut Creek City, Contra Costa County, California


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City secures funding to launch affordable housing project
During a recent city council meeting, significant progress was reported on an affordable housing project located at 699 Ignacio Valley Road in Walnut Creek. Housing Manager Stephanie Bridal announced that the project, which aims to construct 93 housing units, is now fully funded and ready to move forward after a lengthy process that began in 2021.

Bridal highlighted the importance of revising the city loan agreement with resources for community development to ensure that all necessary funding is properly allocated. The revisions are aimed at finalizing the loan documents to distribute the committed funds effectively. The project has received support from ASIC funds, which have been instrumental in completing the funding stack required for the development.

The site, previously home to a gas station, is poised to transform into a significant housing development, addressing the ongoing need for affordable housing in the area. The council expressed enthusiasm about the project's advancement, marking a crucial step in Walnut Creek's efforts to enhance community development and provide more housing options for residents.

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