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City approves $3 million commitment for 72‑unit affordable senior housing at Alejo Road
Summary
The Palm Springs City Council voted to commit $3,000,000 in permanent financing for a 72‑unit, 100% affordable senior rental project proposed by Wakeland on United Methodist Church land at 1555 East Alejo Road. The developer plans onsite supportive services and asked for fee waivers and preferences for veterans and formerly unhoused residents.
The Palm Springs City Council voted Wednesday to commit $3,000,000 to a 72‑unit affordable senior housing development proposed at 1555 East Alejo Road.
Jay Verrata, the city’s director of housing and community development, told the council the project—led by Wakeland Housing—would be 100% affordable for seniors (55 and older) earning up to 60% of area median income and include on‑site supportive services. Rebecca Louie, Wakeland’s CEO, said the organization would provide resident services such as budgeting, medical linkages…
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