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Council backs Afton Senior Housing plan, supports state funding and deed restriction
Summary
Sparks voted to support use of Nevada Housing Division funds for Afton Senior Housing, a 142‑unit, deed‑restricted senior development the Call to Action Foundation will own and manage; council approval signals local support required for the state funding pathway.
The Sparks City Council on Jan. 27 voted unanimously to support use of funds from the State of Nevada account for affordable housing for a proposed 142‑unit senior housing development called Afton Senior Housing.
Casey Chawla, an administrative analyst in Community Services, told the council the Call to Action Foundation’s project would site a hotel at 432 Marina Gateway and the 142‑unit multifamily project at 1275 East Prater. The resolution the council approved indicates support for project use of funds from the Nevada Housing Division’s state affordable‑housing account and asks for a deed restriction reserving all units for seniors earning 80% of area median income or less for at least 30 years.
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