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Placer County approves Sunrose funding amendment and Ranch affordable-housing agreement; housing-element progress presented

2676363 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a capital amendment for Sunrose Apartments and an affordable-housing agreement for the Ranch subdivision, while county planning staff presented the annual General Plan and Housing Element progress report showing strong ADU activity but weak very-low‑income production.

The Placer County Board of Supervisors on March 18 approved two housing measures tied to existing projects and received the county’s 2024 General Plan and Housing Element annual progress reports.

The most immediate actions were a contract amendment to finish construction and a separate affordable‑housing agreement for a subdivision. County staff said the moves align county funding with previously awarded state grants and local developer obligations so completed units can be occupied.

County Health and Human Services staff member Amy (last name not provided) told the board the amendment with Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc., will add previously awarded California Department of Housing and Community Development HOME‑Key funds and the county match to allow completion of remaining work at Sunrose Apartments. Amy said 36 units are occupied and the operator anticipates finalizing the remaining 46 units within weeks for a…

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