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Developer asks Desert Hot Springs to advance infrastructure work for proposed Green Day Village tiny-home project
Summary
A developer told the Desert Hot Springs council he needs public infrastructure improvements — including a 1,300-foot widening of Palm Drive and a 2-mile sewer and water extension — to advance a planned modular tiny-home community of roughly 824 units and 30,000 sq ft of commercial space.
A developer told the Desert Hot Springs City Council during public comment on April 1 that public infrastructure improvements are necessary to make a proposed affordable tiny-modular housing project viable.
"My name is Abraham Farzan, and I'm the developer of Green Day Village..." Farzan said, describing a project he said initially included 608 homes and later added 216 tiny apartments for a reported total of 824 homes and about 30,000 square feet of commercial space. He urged the city to continue review of…
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