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Housing Department: 425 N. El Dorado St (City Hall), 3rd FloorStockton, CA 95202 (209) 937-8539

Housing Resources                                 


 

 

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides annual grants on a formula basis to entitled cities, urban counties and states to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.

 

 

 

  HOUSING RESOURCES

 

  Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)

  Owner-Occupied One-Time Emergency Repair Loans, Neighborhood Improvement

  Loans, Multi-Unit Housing Loans, Facade Improvement Loans, Housing

  Rehabilitation Loans

  

  HOME Investment Partnership Grant

  Program Administration, Home Purchase Downpayment Assistance,  Rehabilitation

  or New Construction Financing Assistance, Site acquisition or improvement for

  construction of low-moderate income housing.

 

  

  SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES                       

 

  American Dream Down Payment Initiative

 

  First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Financial Assistance

 

  CAL Home

 

  Down Payment Financial Assistance, Housing Rehabilitation Loans

 

  Redevelopment Set-Aside Funds

 

 

 

  Affordable Housing Development of low-income units

 

  Strong Neighborhood Initiative (SNI)

 

 

 

  Affordable Housing, Neighborhood Improvements, Special Projects


For specific program guidelines, click on the titles below or contact the Housing Department at (209) 937-8539 or via email at housing@ci.stockton.ca.us

  


Recent Accomplishments

Completed construction of a 21-unit Marquis Place Apartment complex on June 4, 2008.

Completed construction of a 70-unit Villa Montecito Apartment complex for person with low-income.

Began rehabilitation of the 90-unit Kentfield Apartment complex in September 2008.

Began rehabilitation of the 46-unit Villa Monterey Apartment complex.

Provided $20.6M in Strong Neighborhoods Initiative funds to non-profit developers to acquire and rehabilitate the Kentfield and Park Monterey Apartments, acquire the Mariposa Road Property, and to build the Wysteria Apartments. Approximately 274 affordable housing units will ultimately result from these projects.

Completed a combined total of 41 Down Payment Assistance and Housing Assistance (rehabilitation, reconstruction, emergency repair) projects.

Completed reconstruction of the CDBG funded Edna Gleason Park project in fall 2006. The park is an integral part of a six-block master plan revitalization effort in the Gleason Park Neighborhood.

2008/2009 Goals

Complete rehabilitation of 44-unit Villa Monterey Apartment complex by December 2008.

Begin construction of the 95-unit Mercy Apartment complex in the Gleason Park neighborhood by early 2009.

Begin construction of the 16-unit single-family Vintage Plaza townhome project in the Gleason Park neighborhood by Spring 2009.

Complete construction of 65-unit Wysteria Apartment complex by mid-Spring 2009.

Complete 14 Housing Rehabilitation and Down Payment Assistance projects and 18 Emergency Repair, Neighborhood Improvement, and Senior Grant projects by June 2009.

Future Planned Projects

Community of All Nations

Windstone Cottages

Mariposa Development

Zettie Miller's Haven

 


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