Adopt policy framework for selling and leasing city-owned land for affordable housing
In Plain English
The city currently has no formal policy for deciding what to do with surplus properties it owns. State law requires cities to prioritize affordable housing on public land. If approved, the city creates a framework that prioritizes affordable housing and community benefits when selling or leasing city property at below-market prices.
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Public Comments
5 public comments — 5 spoken
- Jamin PursellIn person
- Jannet PerezIn person
- Veronica MedinaIn person
- Suilma NavareteIn person
- David SharplesIn person
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