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Development NameDeveloperCityCountyStatus (Predevelopment/Construction/Completed)Partial or All-ElectricNew or Exist. PropertyProject CostUnitsStudio1 Bedroom2+ BedroomsTenant QualificationsRent $LEED CertificationLinksMajor Affordable Housing Funding Source(s)Clean Energy Programs Property Participates In
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Edwina Benner Plaza MidPen HousingSunnyvale Santa Clara CountyCompleted March 2019All-Electric: 50% of building’s electricity from solar rooftop panels, other 50% from community-based provider Silicon Valley Clean Energy from renewable sourcesNew$44M66 units -> development reserves 13 units for formerly homeless households, 10 units for families at risk of homelessness03019 Two-Bedrooms, 17 Three-Bedrooms<60% of AMI, most units catered to people living or working in SunnyvaleRange of $628-$1,741 per month (2016) LEED Platinum1. https://www.huduser.gov/portal/pdredge/pdr-edge-inpractice-080320.html
2. https://www.midpen-housing.org/property/edwina-benner-plaza/
3. https://www.midpen-housing.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/WEBSITE-Benner_Plaza_Profile.pdf
4. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2016/20161116/5/16-138.pdf
Funding for the $44 million development came primarily from equity generated from the sale of 9 percent low-income housing tax credits. Additional funding sources included the city of Sunnyvale; Santa Clara County, and HUD’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program-
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Vista Ballona Community Corp. of Santa MonicaMar Vista Los Angeles CountyConstruction Completion by Late 2022All-Electric: https://lahousing.lacity.org/AAHR/Documents/PMPDocuments/Required%20Features%20of%20Accessible%20Units.pdfNew$33.7M50 units -> 12 units for residents w/ developmental disabilities02512 Two-Bedrooms, 13 Three-BedroomsHouseholds w/ earnings at or below 30-60 percent AMIRange of $285-$1,746 per month (2018) -1. https://www.energy.ca.gov/news/2022-03/state-leaders-launch-new-program-encouraging-builders-construct-all-electric
2. https://lahousing.lacity.org/AAHR/ComCon/Tab/RenderTab?tabname=Property%20Detail&Id=1008
3. https://smmirror.com/2022/03/community-corp-of-santa-monicas-vista-ballona-development-nearing-completion/
4. https://www.marvista.org/assets/documents/2/meeting614012768f432.pdf
5. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2019/20190612/staff/6/ca-19-005.pdf
HCIDLA, Westside Regional Center-
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1500 Capitola RoadMidPen HousingSanta CruzSanta Cruz CountyConstruction Began March 2022 -> Completion by Fall 2023All-ElectricNew$58-$68M -> development w/ combo of AH, health care, and dental care57 units -> 15 reserved for people who may require specialized services, including those that experienced or experiencing homelessness02615 Two-Bedrooms, 16 Three-BedroomsFamilies and individuals w/ incomes below the federal poverty thresholdRange of $575-$2,470 per month (2022)-1. https://cal-cca.org/central-coast-community-energy-contributes-to-new-all-electric-housing-development-in-santa-cruz-county/
2. https://1500capitolaroad.org/
3. https://www.midpen-housing.org/property/1500-capitola-road-housing/
4. https://www.midpen-housing.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/1500-capitola-Road-housing-profile.pdf
• County of Santa Cruz
• Housing Authority of the County
of Santa Cruz
• California Tax Credit Allocation
Committee
• California Department of Housing
and Community Development
• Wells Fargo
• California Community Reinvestment
Corporation (CCRC)
• Federal Home Loan Bank of
San Francisco
• Central California Alliance for Health
• Central Coast Community Energy
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Cottages at CypressTruForm TinyFort Bragg Mendocino CountyCompleted February 2014All-ElectricNew-25 units -> single story N/AN/AN/ASeniors earning <50% AMI, at least 62 y/o age or disabled to qualifyN/ALEED Platinum1. http://www.homeenergy.org/show/article/nav/newconstruction/id/2088
2. https://www.danco-group.com/projects/the-cottages-at-cypress
PROJECT FUNDING:
Cottages at Cypress is made possible through a unique collaboration between Danco Communities, Community Revitalization & Development Corporation, Danco Builders, USDA Rural Development, the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, and the City of Fort Bragg.
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The Plateau The Danco GroupFort Bragg Mendocino CountyConstruction Completion by Late 2022All-ElectricNew$28.8M69 units -> 23 senior units, 20 permanent supportive housing, 25 family townhome, 1 manager's unit0379 Two-Bedrooms, 23 Three-Bedrooms26 units restricted to <50% AMI, 42 units restricted to <60% AMIRange of $364-$1,011 (2019)-1. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2020/20200414/staff/9/CA-20-510.pdf
2. https://www.danco-group.com/projects/the-plateau
3. https://www.advocate-news.com/2022/05/19/new-affordable-housing-in-fort-bragg-will-be-100-solar-powered/
City of Fort Bragg, HEAP - City of Mendocino-
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Day Creek VillasNational Community Renaissance of CaliforniaRancho CucamongaSan Bernardino CountyCompleted October 2020All-ElectricNew$47.2M94 units0886 Two-BedroomsSeniors ages 62 and older, <60% AMIRange of $379-$759 (2018)LEED for Homes Gold certification1. https://calmatters.org/commentary/my-turn/2021/02/heres-how-california-can-cut-affordable-housing-costs/
2. https://nationalcore.org/national-core-building-the-future-of-community-in-rancho-cucamonga/
3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2018/20180919/staff/4/ca-18-130.pdf
4% and 9% low-income housing tax credits to leverage private and public funding, partnership with the Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), National CORE leveraged other private and public funding to finance the deal, City of Rancho Cucamonga, FHLB AHP-
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Mutual Housing at Spring LakeMutual Housing CaliforniaWoodland Yolo County Phase 1 Completed 2015, Phase 2 Completed 2020All-ElectricNew$21.8M62 units 01220 Two-Bedrooms, 22 3-Bedrooms, 8 4-BedroomsAgricultural workers, working families and individuals w/ 0-60% AMIRange of $422-$1,150 (2013)NetZero Energy, LEED Platinum, Energy Star for Homes1. https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy15osti/64350.pdf
2. http://www.mutualhousing.com/yolo-communities/spring-lake/
3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2013/20130612/018.pdf
United States Department of Agriculture, NeighborWorks America, State Treasurer’s Office through LIHTC program, City of Woodland’s affordable housing fund, Joe Serna Farm Worker Grant-
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Everett CommonsHousing Authority of the City of AlamedaAlamedaAlameda CountyCompleted Late 2018All-ElectricNew$15.9M20 units0411 Two-Bedrooms, 5 Three-Bedrooms20%-60% AMIRange of $548-$1,267 (2016)N/A1. https://www.alamedahsg.org/community_housing_resources/community_development/icd/i_c_d_complexes/everett_commons
2. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2016/20160921/4/16-081.pdf
Chase Bank
Bank of Alameda AHP
Alameda County Measure A1 Funds
City of Alameda HOME
City of Alameda Community Improvement Commission
Alameda County Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
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St. Paul's CommonsResources for Community DevelopmentWalnut CreekContra Costa CountyCompleted April 2020All-ElectricNew$19.4M45 units30141 Two-Bedroom<60% AMIRange of $548-$1,096 (2017)Certified Platinum with the GreenPoint Rated program1. https://rcdhousing.org/st-pauls-commons/
2. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2017/20170920/4/17-111.pdf
3. https://stpaulswc.org/st-pauls-commons/
4. https://www.pyatok.com/work/project/129/ST.-PAULS-COMMONS
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Resources for Community Development, City of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, and Trinity Center, AHP-
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Stoddard West Burbank Housing Development CorporationNapaNapa CountyCompleted 2019All-ElectricNew$23.8M50 units01520 Two-Bedrooms, 15 Three-BedroomsFamilies earning 30-60% AMI, all of residents living at Stoddard West work in the community and 90% lived in Napa prior to relocating to Stoddard Range of $523-$1,452 (2017)N/A1. https://www.burbankhousing.org/spotlight/stoddard-west/
2. https://www.burbankhousing.org/rental/stoddard-west-apartments/
3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2017/20170920/4/17-138.pdf
City of Napa, NVCF, County of Napa Housing Trust Fund, Gasser Foundation Gap-
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Maceo MayCCDC and Swords to PlowsharesSan FranciscoSan Francisco CountyCompleted Spring 2022All-ElectricNew$76M105 units244734 Two-Bedrooms<60% AMI Formerly homeless Veterans and their familiesRange of $846-$1,386 (2019)GreenPoint rated1. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2019/20191016/staff/3/ca-19-552.pdf
2. https://mithun.com/project/maceo-may-apartments/
3. https://developingresilience.uli.org/case/maceo-may/
Tax credits and tax-exempt bonds, critical funding from the state’s Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention (VHHP) Program, City of San Francisco MOHCD (Mayor's Office of Housing & Community Development)-
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Calistoga Family ApartmentsCorporation for Better HousingCalistogaNapa CountyBuilt in 2015, Uncertain Year of CompletionAll-ElectricNew$18.5M48 units01616 Two-Bedrooms, 16 Three-Bedrooms Farmworkers and their families, <80% AMIRange of $460-$1,276 (2013)NetZero Energy, LEED Platinum, Energy Star for Homes1. https://www.usgbc.org/projects/calistoga-family-apartments-1
2. https://ceqanet.opr.ca.gov/2013052017
3. https://www.ci.calistoga.ca.us/home/showpublisheddocument/33459/636994856559430000
4. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2013/20130925/134.pdf
Hunt Capital Partners, USDA RHS 514-
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Church Hill TownhousesDancoFortunaHumboldt CountyCompleted March 2013All-ElectricNewDevelopment Cost: $9.7M35 units 0--Low-income families, Tenants must have an income level at or less than a the percentage of AMI based on the unit for which the tenant is applying -LEED for Homes Platinum, PG&E California’s Multi-Family New Homes Program, PG&E New Solar Homes Program, Zero Net Energy1. https://www.danco-group.com/projects/church-hill-townhomes
2. https://legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/attachment/pdf/165029/DANCO.pdf
Funding through LIHTC program, Section 515 Rural Rental Housing (Section 515) program-
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Arbor Green ApartmentsAffirmed HousingCarsonLos Angeles CountyBuilt in 2014All-ElectricNew-40 units---Families b/w earning 30%-60% of Los Angeles County's AMI-LEED Gold,
Zero Net Energy electric with gas boiler and solar thermal offset
1. https://affirmedhousing.com/about-us/green/
2. https://affirmedhousing.com/completed/arbor/
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Danco – Eureka (Aster Place)Danco CommunitiesEurekaHumboldt CountyCompleted -> No Year Provided70% Net Zero Energy -> likely PartialNew$8.9M40 units0016 Two-Bedrooms, 24 Three-Bedrooms <60% AMIRange of $633-$879 (2013)70% Net Zero Energy1. https://www.danco-group.com/projects/aster-place
2. https://www.apartments.com/aster-place-eureka-ca/zesc97z/
3. https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-search/California/Eureka/Aster-Place-Apartments/10077568
4. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2010/20101027/829.pdf
County of Humboldt - HOME Funds, County of Humboldt - CDBG Funds, Eureka Aster Place, LP-
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Strombeck PropertiesStrombeck PropertiesArcataHumboldt CountyCompleted -> No Year ProvidedAll-ElectricExisting-200 solar retrofitted apartments, 60 Market-rate student housing---N/A-70% Net Zero Energy1. https://strombeckprop.com/
2. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/strombeck-properties-unveils-new-225kw-solar-power-system-in-arcata-149481635.html
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Cloverdale Family ApartmentsCorporation for Better HousingCloverdaleSonoma CountyCompleted -> Built in 2016PartialNew$13.9M32 units0016 Two-Bedrooms, 16 Three-Bedrooms 100% of units restricted to low and very low-income farm labor families w/ <60% AMIRange of $519-$1,200 (2014)NetZero Energy, LEED Platinum, Energy Star for Homes1. https://www.apartments.com/cloverdale-family-apartments-cloverdale-ca/dpvdpgj/
2. https://www.lowincomehousing.us/det/cloverdale-family-apartments
3. https://housingapartments.org/rental_detail/44714
4. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2015/20150610/074.pdf
Hunt Capital Partners LLC, USDA RHS 514-
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Mutual Housing At The HighlandsMutual Housing CaliforniaNorth HighlandsSacramento CountyCompleted August 2011All-ElectricNew$19.7M90 units50 studios, 12 walk-up studios1612 Three-Bedrooms66 units at 30% AMI, 24 units at 60% AMI-Build It Green certification – GreenPoint-rated certification score of 1211. https://www.highlandsmutualhousing.com/
2. https://www.lssnorcal.org/what_we_do/adult_programs/mutual-housing-highlands.html
3. https://eastonarchitects.com/projects/Residential/MutualHousing.htm
4. https://www.sacog.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/3_mutual_housing_at_the_highlands_fact_sheet.pdf
$20,100,000 2009 Federal Stimulus Funds
$2,975,000 State Mental Health Services Act (MHSA)
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The Knolls at the AvenidaCorporation for Better HousingAtascaderoSan Luis Obispo CountyCompleted -> Built in 2017All-ElectricNew-60 units002,3, and 4 Bedroom apts.Low-income farm labor housing-NetZero Energy, LEED Platinum, Energy Star for Homes1. https://www.apartments.com/the-knolls-at-the-avenida-atascadero-ca/4r27tzj/
2. https://www.apartmentfinder.com/California/Atascadero-Apartments/The-Knolls-At-The-Avenida-Apartments-es29yzn
3. https://www.lowincomehousing.us/det/the-knolls-at-the-avenida
4. https://www.hba-cc.org/docs/TheKnolls_flyer_8-30-17_en_es.pdf
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Green Valley HomesCorporation for Better HousingWilliamsColusa CountyCompletedAll-ElectricNew$18.3M40 units005 Two-Bedrooms, 17 Three-Bedrooms, 18 Four-BedroomsLarge families, <60% AMIRange of $457-$1,021 (2015)LEED Platinum, Energy Star for Homes, 10% off grid and 130% net positive Zero Net Energy1. https://www.lowincomehousing.us/det/green-valley-homes
2. https://www.apartments.com/green-valley-homes-williams-ca/4cxp2pl/
3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2015/20150923/143.pdf
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Valley View VillageCorporation for Better HousingSelmaFresno CountyCompletedAll-ElectricNew-66 units 0015 Two-Bedrooms, 51 Three-BedroomsMulti-Family Housing, <60% AMI-Off-Grid All Electric, LEED Platinum, Energy Star for Homes, 10% off grid and 130% net positive Zero Net Energy1. https://hellosection8.com/id-caa20120902-low-income-apartments-in-ca_selma.html
2. https://www.lowincomehousing.us/det/valley_view_village-93662
3. https://housingapartments.org/rental_detail/44255
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Heritage SquareBridge HousingPasadenaLos Angeles CountyCompleted in 2016Partial New$27.7M70 units0691 Two-BedroomExclusively low-income seniorsRange of $458-$764 (2014)-1. https://bridgehousing.com/properties/heritage-square/
2. https://jsco.net/property/heritage-square-senior-apartments/
3. https://www.apartments.com/heritage-square-senior-apartments-pasadena-ca/0c8nfp0/
4. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2014/20140924/154.pdf
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Yarrow VillageDancoFortunaHumboldt CountyCompleted in 2015PartialNew$6.3M25 units0214 Two-BedroomsExclusively low-income seniorsRange of $323-$647 (2014)80% Zero Net Energy1. https://www.danco-group.com/projects/yarrow-village
2. https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-search/California/Fortuna/Yarrow-Village/10100772
3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2014/20140611/022.pdf
This project was made possible through a unique collaboration between Danco Communities, Community Revitalization & Development Corporation, Danco Builders, Department of Housing & Community Development, Infill-Infrastructure Grant Program, the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee and the City of Fortuna, HCD- IIG Grant
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Haciendas 3Monterey Housing Development CorporationSalinasMonterey CountyCompleted -> Built in 2018Partial New$20.7M50 units02015 Two-Bedrooms, 15 Three-BedroomsLarge families, <60% AMIRange of $408-$1131 (2015)40% Zero Net Energy1. https://www.yardimatrix.com/property-types/multifamily/centralcoast/haciendas-3-131-rossi-street-ca-93901--297962
2. https://www.cityofsalinas.org/our-city-services/community-development/housing-and-community-development/news/haciendas-phase-iii-brings-50-new-affordable-units-salinas
3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2016/20160608/4/16-035.pdf
HOME funds from the City of Salinas-
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The Lodge at EurekaDancoEurekaHumboldt CountyCompleted in April 2017All-ElectricNew$9M50 units---Low-income seniors at least 62 years old and meet certain income-level restrictions--1. https://www.danco-group.com/projects/the-eureka-lodge
2. https://www.times-standard.com/2017/04/07/the-lodge-at-eureka-opens/
3. https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-search/California/Eureka/The-Lodge-at-Eureka/10099809
State officials in March 2015 granted $3.8 million to Eureka to fund the development of the $9 million housing complex, some funding from a participating jurisdiction (local or state government agency) through the HUD HOME Investments Partnerships Program (HOME)-
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Balboa ReservoirBRIDGE Housing Corporation,
AvalonBay Communities
San FranciscoSan Francisco CountyPhase 1 Construction Completed by Mid-2023All-ElectricNew$29.6M1,100 units -> 550 affordable units, 450 market-rate, 100 for-sale townhomes--At least 40% of units will have 2 or more bedrooms to accommodate familiesLow- and moderate-income households--1. http://www.balboareservoir.com/ 2. http://www.balboareservoir.com/project/ 3. https://default.sfplanning.org/plans-and-programs/planning-for-the-city/public-sites/balboareservoir/balboareservoir_CAC_Fiscal_Feasibility_Report_Preview-021218.pdf 4. https://sfplanning.org/sites/default/files/documents/citywide/balboareservoir_infraplan.pdfThe developer will fund 67 percent of the affordable homes, and the city will fund the remaining 33 percent from the affordable housing fund.-
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Jordan DownsBRIDGE HousingLos AngelesLos Angeles CountyFirst Phase (Cedar Grove) Completed June 2020 -> the entire multibillion-dollar development will have nearly 1,600 new affordable and market-rate apartments (No specified date)Partial Existing -> Redevelopment $58M115 units01360 Two-Bedrooms, 32 Three-Bedrooms, 9 Four-Bedrooms, 1 Five-BedroomHouseholds earning < 50%-60% of AMIRange of $814-$1,389 (2016)LEED Gold1. https://bridgehousing.com/properties/cedar-grove/ 2. https://www.huduser.gov/Portal/pdredge/pdr-edge-inpractice-061422.html 3. https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-search/California/Los-Angeles/Cedar-Grove-at-Jordan-Downs/10099853 4. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/staff/2016/20161214/5/16-907.pdfHalf of funding came from LIHTC equity, $17 million from various grants and loans from HACLA, HCD provided $6 million through AHSC Program
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Valley Senior VillageNational Community Renaissance of CaliforniaEscondidoSan Diego CountyConstruction Stage -> Completion by Summer 2023All-ElectricNew~$21M50 units4901 Two-Bedroom (Manager's Unit)Seniors 62+ y/o with household ranging 30-60% AMIRange of $267-$973 (2020)-1. https://nationalcore.org/communities/valley-senior-village/ 2. https://sdbec.org/2022/02/02/national-core-all-in-on-all-electric/ 3. https://www.countynewscenter.com/county-breaks-ground-on-affordable-housing-complex-in-escondido/ 4. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/homelessness/story/2022-01-11/construction-begins-on-housing-project-for-homeless-seniors-in-escondido 5. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2021/20210616/e-binder.pdfFunded with $4 million from the city of Escondido, $2 million from the county’s Innovative Housing Trust Fund, $5 million from the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s No Place Like Home program and $10 million from Hudson Housing private equity tax credits.-
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Greenbrier VillageNational Community Renaissance of CaliforniaOceansideSan Diego CountyPredevelopment/Design StageAll-ElectricNew$25.7M60 units5091 Two-Bedroom Unit (Manager's Unit)Special Needs: Homeless, persons with physical, mental, development disabilitiesRange of $499-$749 (2021)-1. https://thecoastnews.com/oceanside-council-moves-forward-on-affordable-housing-proposal/ 2. https://thecoastnews.com/oceanside-directs-3-5m-to-homeless-apartment-project/ 3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2022/20220615/ebinder.pdfNational CORE, its developer, has committed to financing 42% of the project through low-income housing tax credits. The remaining amount will be paid by Section 8 revenue, state funding through San Diego No Place Like Home grants, and residual receipt loans from the city of Oceanside ($3.5 million in residual receipt loans)-
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CHISPA Housing - East Garrison ApartmentsCHISPA, Inc.East GarrisonMonterey CountyConstruction Stage -> Completion by June 2023All-ElectricNew$45.5M66 units -> 43 will be reserved for agricultural worker households0430 Two-Bedroom Units, 32 Three-Bedroom UnitsAffordable housing for families <60% AMIRange of $572-$2,116 (2021)-1. https://3cenergy.org/all-electric-affordable-housing-funded-by-ccce/ 2. https://www.montereyherald.com/2022/04/11/chispa-building-affordable-housing-apartment-complex-at-east-garrison/ 3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2021/20210908/meeting-materials.pdf 4. https://www.chispahousing.org/development/recent-developments/Financing partners are Enterprise Community Investments, JP Morgan Chase Bank, The State of California Department of Housing and Community Development Joe Serna Farmworker Program, the County of Monterey, and Central California Community Energy (3CE). The Housing Authority of the County of Monterey will provide Project Based Vouchers for 15 of the apartments.-
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CHISPA Housing - Rancho San VicenteCHISPA, Inc.SoledadMonterey CountyCompleted September 2021All-ElectricNew-5 units -> These homes
and apartments will be rentals
04-Bedroom ADUs4 Three-Bedroom Homes <30% AMI; Four of the six households have Housing Choice Vouchers from the Housing Authority of Monterey County.   Two of the residents are clients of Central Coast Center for Independent living (CCCIL).--1. https://www.chispahousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Chispa_VOICE_Summer2021.pdf 2. https://www.chispahousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Chispa_VOICE_Fall2021.pdf 3. https://salinasvalleytribune.com/new-all-electric-housing-opens-in-soledad/Central Coast Community Energy's (CCCE) New Construction Electrification Program reserved $165,000 in funding for this all-electric affordable development. Rural LISC provided a short-term loan at beginning of construction. Pinnacle Bank provided a permanent loan on the properties.-
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805 R Street (Sacramento)Mutual Housing California SacramentoSacramento CountyPredevelopment Stage -> No specific timeline has been provided for the start of this project, but construction could commence as early as late 2023. It would likely take the development team anywhere from 18 months to two years to complete the project.PartialNew$125M242 unitsNo specific #No specific #No specific #Planned to be affordable housing apartments but will emphasize housing for artists-Developers planning to install solar panels1. https://news.theregistrysf.com/mutual-housing-plans-242-unit-housing-project-in-sacramento-with-development-cost-of-125mm/ 2. https://sfyimby.com/2022/06/largest-affordable-housing-project-planned-at-805-r-street-in-sacramento.html--
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AdelanteMutual Housing California DavisYolo County Construction began October 2020 -> Completion January 2022Partial New-38 units01513 Two-Bedrooms, 10 Three-BedroomsFamilies earning < 60% of AMIRange of $495-$914 (2019)Affordable energy efficient apartment community1. https://www.adelantemutualhousing.com/ 2. https://www.adelantemutualhousing.com/lottery 3. https://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/meeting/2020/20200414/staff/7/CA-20-511.pdfProject financing includes City of Davis HOME funds-
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New Harmony Mutual Housing CommunityMutual Housing California DavisYolo County Completed in 2013All-ElectricNew$20.1-$20.8M69 units0No specific #No specific #Families earning below 35%, 50%, and 60% of the area median income.Range of $487- $1,134Solar panels at New Harmony produce electricity equal to at least 80% of the community's electrical use. This significantly reduces the residents and the nonprofit owners utility bills.1. https://www.newharmonymutualhousing.com/ 2. https://city-managers-office.cityofdavis.org/Media/Default/Documents/PDF/CMO/Affordable-Housing/newharmony-models-2012-05-02.pdfProject financing included City of Davis HOME and Redevelopment funds
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