The Calistoga City Council convened on April 30, 2024, to discuss several key agenda items, with a significant focus on affordable housing initiatives in the community. The meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts to maintain and improve existing affordable housing projects, ensuring they remain accessible to residents.
The council began by addressing the refinancing of an existing affordable housing project, which is well-managed and utilized by local families. The proposal aims to refinance debt and allocate funds for necessary improvements and rehabilitation of the aging property. City officials confirmed that this initiative would not impose any financial burden or liability on the city, as it is a legal requirement to hold a public hearing for such matters.
Vice Mayor raised concerns about the future status of the housing project post-rehabilitation, seeking assurance that it would continue to provide affordable housing. City representatives, including Mr. Suzuki, assured the council that the project's affordability status would remain unchanged following the improvements.
Smitha Seshadri, overseeing Northern California development for Bridge Housing, addressed the council, expressing gratitude for a $250,000 loan extended by the city in 1992. She emphasized the importance of this funding in maintaining affordability for the 48 units of family housing in Calistoga. Seshadri noted that the financial support received from the city was significantly lower than current subsidies required for new housing developments, underscoring the ongoing need for affordable housing solutions.
Additionally, Seshadri mentioned that the project would also involve updates to a sister project in Saint Helena, indicating a broader commitment to enhancing affordable housing across the region. She welcomed any further questions from the council regarding the project.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the city’s commitment to preserving affordable housing options for its residents while ensuring that necessary improvements are made to aging properties. The council's discussions reflect a proactive approach to addressing housing needs in Calistoga, with plans for continued collaboration with housing organizations.