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ICYMI: Find out which California communities will receive a portion of the $789 million grant to build 2,400 new homes

ICYMI: Find out which California communities will receive a portion of the 9 million grant to build 2,400 new homes

SACRAMENTO – Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California has awarded $789 million to 20 communities through the California Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) grant program for 24 affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure projects across the state.

The grants will create 2,483 rent-controlled apartments, purchase 52 zero-emissions transportation units, build 96 kilometers of bike paths, install about 100 new bus stops, and implement another 24 affordable and sustainable projects across the state, including:

• Berkeley – NBB BRIDGE Apartments ($49 million)
• El Cerrito – El Cerrito Plaza ($39 million)
• East Los Angeles – Casa De La Luz ($37 million)
• Healdsburg – Saggio Hills ($21 million)
• Hemet – Palm Villas at State ($35 million)
• Inglewood – Sankofa Place at Centinela ($43 million)
• King City – Mills Ranch Apartments ($11 million)
• Livingston – Livingston B Street ($17 million)
• Long Beach – 1401 Long Beach Blvd (FKA Union) ($24 million)
• Long Beach – 946 Linden ($28 million)
• Los Angeles – Alveare Parkview ($35 million)
• Los Angeles – Century + Restorative Care Village PSH ($34 million)
• Oakland – Residences at Liberation Park ($44 million)
• Oceanside – Seagaze ($48 million)
• Oxnard – Aspire Apartments ($31 million)
• Red Bluff – Palm Villas in Red Bluff ($20 million)
• Sacramento – Sakura ($38 million)
• San Bernardino – Arrowhead Grove Phase IV ($15 million)
• San Diego-Avanzando San Ysidro ($33 million)
• San Francisco – 160 Freelon (41 million US dollars)
• San Francisco – Sunnydale Block 7 (US$29 million)
• San Jose – Berryessa TOD ($38 million)
• Walnut Creek – 699 Ygnacio Valley Road ($34 million)
• Watts – Jordan Downs Phase S6 ($34 million)

Further information on the individual projects can be found here.

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