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Stockton adopts housing action plan, approves $16M+ pipeline for affordable projects and authorizes downtown land purchase

Stockton City Council · November 19, 2024
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Summary

Council rescinded the 1999 Gleeson Park plan, adopted a new housing action plan with three neighborhood action plans, approved loan awards for three affordable housing projects (combined recommendation ~ $8.85M), and authorized purchase of the arena-adjacent parcel at 260 W. Fremont for $1.7M.

The Stockton City Council on Nov. 19 adopted an updated Housing Action Plan and three neighborhood action plans, rescinding the 1999 Gleeson Park plan for replacement by a modernized strategy focused on housing production and supportive services.

Planning Manager Matt Diaz said the action plans connect existing policy, grant-funded work and implementation guidance, describing prioritized areas (downtown, Mormon Slough/Gleeson Park, South Airport Corridor, North/South Shore) and preliminary unit projections and infrastructure gap estimates.…

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