SACRAMENTO, CA-City officials have agreed to a plan to raze two World War II-era housing projects in the Land Park neighborhood and replace them with a mixed-income housing development.
The city council gave its approval Tuesday to a project that will take advantage of $500,000 in federal grant housing funds, according to a report by a local media outlet. Developer Land Park LLC will create a development plan for the 68-acre parcel just south of Broadway near Miller Park that has served for decades as a low-income housing project.
The city hopes to to replace the 751 housing units in the Marina Vista and Alder Grove projects with an equal number of low-income units in a larger development that would also include market-rate housing.
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