District 4 stakeholders mark opening of 96 new affordable housing units
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Councilwoman Laura Pastor announced at the April 29 policy meeting that 96 affordable housing units in District 4 have been completed through a multi‑partner effort and thanked partners and former educators for supporting housing‑education connections.
Councilwoman Laura Pastor announced April 29, 2025, that a 96‑unit affordable housing development in District 4 has been completed through a partnership she described as involving multiple city and community partners.
Pastor said the project began with local and school district conversations and that the development will provide new safe, affordable housing options for families in her district. She credited a coalition of partners and noted the project’s connection to education and neighborhood stability.
“As a former teacher of that area, I enjoyed seeing that happening, and understanding the need for housing within the area,” Councilwoman Laura Pastor said. “The greatest challenges that I saw then and now is finding a safe, affordable place to call home. With access to stable housing, so many families were fighting an uphill battle.”
Pastor thanked the mayor, Supervisor Gallardo and several public‑ and private partners for contributing to the project. She also used the announcement to promote upcoming community events in District 4, including a neighborhood meeting and a bike‑to‑work ride.
The Council did not take formal action on the announcement; Pastor presented it as a report to the council and a community update.
