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New apartment complex promises revitalization for West Sacramento

July 18, 2024 | West Sacramento, Yolo County, California



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New apartment complex promises revitalization for West Sacramento
During a recent government meeting, West Sacramento officials discussed a new market-rate apartment complex proposal aimed at revitalizing a neglected area of the city. The project, which will consist of 38 units ranging from studio to two-bedroom apartments, is set to be built on a currently undeveloped lot near the Evergreen and Westside Village Apartments.

The proposed development will include essential infrastructure improvements, such as sidewalks and curbs, to enhance community accessibility. The developer indicated that construction could begin as early as January or February 2025, pending approval of an affordable housing agreement, with a projected completion timeline of approximately 12 months.

While the project is classified as market-rate housing, it is designed to support the construction of affordable housing through an in-lieu fee that will contribute to the Grand Gateway project, which aims to add over 100 affordable units nearby. Anticipated rental prices for the new apartments are projected to range from $1,100 to $1,600 for studios and one-bedroom units, with two-bedroom units expected to exceed $2,000.

Council members expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its potential to improve the area and provide much-needed housing options. The proposal received unanimous support from the council, marking a significant step forward in West Sacramento's housing development efforts.

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