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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.
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A CalMatters reporter shares findings from her reporting into the rising insurance costs for California single-family homeowners.
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Rent hikes have become untenable for many in California. In Delano, change could be on the horizon.
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The governor said he will move 22 state personnel from a housing enforcement unit to help cities and counties deliver on projects to reduce homelessness — and to crack down if they do not.
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A Fresno city commission was tasked with settling a dispute between a mobile home park's tenants and owners over a proposed rent increase.
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By granting the tax break for Fresno developers at a special meeting on Thursday in a 4-3 vote, the council created a $1.8 million annual budget shortfall for the city’s police and fire funding, according to an unreleased financial analysis cited by Councilmember Annalisa Perea.
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Data shows cities in the San Joaquin Valley have experienced some of the biggest rental price surges post-pandemic. Low-income residents and their families often feel that pinch the hardest.