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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.
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The controversial 45,000 home proposed mega-development in southeast Fresno is now on its second round of environmental review.
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The Neighborhood Village, located in the community of Goshen, contains more than 50 mobile home units and offers a unique approach to one of California’s thorniest problems.