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Council clears two housing items: Park Center rezoning for 51-unit affordable project and Grandview Village TEFRA recertification
Summary
Council approved a rezoning and lot merger to allow a 51-unit affordable Park Center project and recertified public benefit for Grandview Village financing; both votes were unanimous 6–0 with one member absent.
The Stockton City Council on June 18 approved two housing-related items: a rezoning needed for the Park Center Apartments, a roughly 51-unit affordable housing redevelopment led by the County Housing Authority, and a TEFRA recertification for Grandview Village that authorizes reissuance of bonds not to exceed $23 million for permanent financing.
Mike McDowell, assistant director in…
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