In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the approval of a conditional use permit for the Mather Veterans Village Phase 4, a multifamily housing project aimed at providing affordable housing for homeless veterans and disabled households. The project, which will consist of 70 units, is a continuation of efforts to address veteran homelessness in the region.
Stefan Heissler, the city's housing manager, presented the project details, emphasizing that the site plan and funding remain unchanged since the last presentation. He noted that the city has completed the land transaction with Sacramento County, making the city the official owner of the land designated for the project.
Despite receiving a non-supportive comment from Caltrans regarding the project, Heissler stated that no specific improvements were suggested. The council is required to adopt findings overruling the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) to proceed, which would also release the airport operator from liability related to airport operations.
The council expressed optimism about the project, highlighting the collaborative efforts between the city, county, and various stakeholders. They noted the significant progress made in reducing homelessness among veterans, with recent data indicating a 30% reduction in homeless counts. This achievement positions the city on the verge of reaching a \"functional zero\" for veteran homelessness, meaning there are enough shelter beds available for the population in need.
The council is set to finalize the low-income housing tax credit application, with hopes of beginning construction as early as next year. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue addressing the regional challenge of homelessness through partnerships and community involvement.