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San Diego council approves DDA with Community Housing Works for 92-unit, 100% affordable project at 40th & Alpha
Summary
The City Council voted 9-0 on Dec. 10 to adopt a resolution approving a disposition and development agreement with Community Housing Works for a 92-unit, 100% affordable housing project at 40th & Alpha that includes a childcare facility; staff estimated costs around $52 million and a land sale price of $1.3 million.
The San Diego City Council unanimously approved a resolution on Dec. 10 authorizing a disposition and development agreement (DDA) between the City and Community Housing Works (CHW) for a proposed affordable housing development at 40th & Alpha Street.
Leonardo Alarcon, successor agency coordinator in the Economic Development Department, presented the item and described the proposal’s evolution: "The updated terms and condition include a 100% affordable housing project with a minimum of 92 residential units." Alarcon said the site was a former redevelopment asset and that CHW had proposed the highest number of affordable units in the city's…
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