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Officials broke ground on The Park at South Stadium just steps from the Chukchansi Park.
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The state ordered every city and county to plan for 2.5 million new homes by 2030. With the exception of just five jurisdictions, no one is on track to hit their numbers.
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In 2023, the Manufactured Housing Opportunity and Revitalization was given a new name, a new focus and millions more to spend revitalizing California’s most overlooked source of affordable housing. Three years later, the results are starting to come in.
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Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer sent text messages to members of the Fresno Unified Board of Trustees cautioning them from passing a resolution that would oppose the Southeast Development Area plan.
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The Fresno City Council is entering the chat on corporate landlords’ contributions to spiraling housing prices in the state’s last bastion of affordability.
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Behind closed doors, Fresno’s mayor strategized with builders to overcome citizen opposition and coach councilmembers into approving a 9,000-acre development that lacks any plan to pay for its infrastructure.
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Traditional commuter campuses see great demand for on-campus housing as off-campus rents rise.
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Two years after a flood ravaged the town, even a member of the California State Assembly says she’s unhappy with the slow pace of repairs promised to residents.
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The city of Merced has a number of low-income housing projects in the works, but other, smaller Merced County cities have none.
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Progress is slow and steady to complete a settlement agreement meant to help introduce and maintain affordable housing in one of the most expensive places in the Central Valley.