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San Joaquin County Housing Digest



Spotlight on Ripon's 88-Home Meadowood Neighborhood

12/17/2024

Learn more about the 88-home Meadowood hosing development under construction in Ripon.

Manteca Ponders Inclusionary Housing Fee

12/16/2024

The City of Manteca is considering adding an inclusionary housing fee to development of new homes, but is the extra added cost the best way to subsidize affordable housing? Read on to learn more.

Can New State Regulations Resolve California’s Existential Insurance Crisis?

12/16/2024

There’s no law requiring California property owners to carry insurance, but the vast majority buy it to protect themselves from fire and other perils, or are required to do so by their mortgage lenders.

Federal Health Care Dollars Are Helping to House Homeless Californians. Trump Could Stop That

12/11/2024

Gov. Newsom launched an ambitious program that uses Medi-Cal to help Californians access housing, healthy food and more. Now, its fate is in the hands of President-Elect Trump.

California’s Housing Crisis Has Gotten Worse, Not Better, Over the Last 30 Years

12/05/2024

The Public Policy Institute of California, a think tank that conducts vigorous and objective research into vital state issues, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a series of retrospective reports.

Sacramento City Council Votes Down ‘Counterproductive’ Ordinance

12/03/2024

In their December 3 meeting, the Sacramento City Council unanimously voted against a proposed 'anti-displacement' ordinance. Read on to learn more about the ordinance and why it failed.

Landlords Are Using AI to Raise Rents — And California Cities Are Leading the Pushback

12/01/2024

California and federal prosecutors have accused software company RealPage of enriching itself ”at the expense of renters who pay inflated prices.”

818 Housing Units to be Built in Manteca

11/25/2024

Learn more about the Quarterra Project, an 818 unit housing development breaking ground in 2025 on a 59-acre parcel at the corner of the 120 Bypass and South Main Street.

Stockton City Council Proposes $50 Million for Low-Income Housing

11/24/2024

In their November 19 meeting, the Stockton City Council approved a plan to issue $50 million in bonds to finance a 94-unit low-income housing development on a East Lindsay Street parcel. Read on to learn more.

Floods Wrecked These Farmtowns. Nearly 2 Years Later, Most California Aid Hasn’t Reached People

11/21/2024

Floodwaters devastated the small communities of Pajaro and Planada in early 2023. California gave each town $20 million to recover – but as residents face down another winter, much of the aid has yet to reach them.

Growth Funds New Park

11/19/2024

Learn more about the 2-acre park being funded by a large apartment development in Manteca.

Manteca General Plan Calls for More Growth

11/15/2024

Read on to learn how the City of Manteca General Plan anticipates growth in the designated industrial zone, several future housing projects and options for a new road extension to connect with Highway 99.

Planned Apartment Developments Surge on Airport Way Corridor

11/13/2024

A new 44-unit apartment complex planned for Wawona Street is the latest of over 1,400 to be developed along the Airport Way Corridor. Read on for details.

San Joaquin County Tables Mobile Homes Parks in Agriculture Zones

10/18/2024

Citing letters of concern, the San Joaquin County Planning Commission voted in their October 17 meeting to put on hold plans to use mobile homes on agriculture zoned parcels as affordable housing.

How Much Would It Cost to End Homelessness in California? Try More Than $100 Billion

10/17/2024

Multiple state agencies spent nearly $24 billion on housing and homeless programs in the first five years of Gavin Newsom’s governorship, but the number of people without homes continued to grow, rising by 20% to more than 180,000 in the most recent federal count in 2023.

California Pledged $500 Million to Help Tenants Preserve Affordable Housing. They Didn’t Get a Dime.

10/09/2024

California allotted half a billion dollars to help community land trusts across the state. But budget cuts and bureaucracy have land trust advocates back where they were in 2020: seeking state aid to preserve affordable housing.

Rebates Available for Energy Efficient Appliances

10/09/2024

Learn more about a statewide program offering rebates for energy efficient electric heating and cooling appliances.

Environmental Rebate Explained

10/08/2024

How to apply rebate as part of the recent $80 million state program to electrify homes.

Election Explainer: Proposition 33

10/04/2024

Stocktonia explains the Proposition 33 rent control measure on the November ballot.

Late Payments to Nonprofits Hamper California’s Fight Against Homelessness

09/30/2024

Homeless service providers are scaling back and taking out loans as they wait for late payments from the government.

Will New Laws Improve Housing for CA Farmworkers?

09/25/2024

Many California farmworkers have long lacked safe and affordable places to sleep — an issue thrown into sharp relief after last year’s mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, which left seven agricultural workers dead.

New California Law Gives Tenants More Time to Respond to Eviction Notices

09/24/2024

Tenant advocates say giving renters 10 days to respond to eviction notices, up from 5, will help those who live in rural areas and have trouble finding legal help. Some landlords argue it will increase their costs.

San Joaquin County Looks to Manufactured Homes

09/20/2024

The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors is considering zoning updates to encourage development of manufactured home projects to provide affordable housing options.

Number of Large Households Growing in Manteca

09/19/2024

Using data from the most recent American Community Survey, a consultant for the City of Manteca found that almost 20% of local homes house five or more people.

Why Ricardo Lara Says His Plan to Fix California’s Insurance Crisis Will Work

09/19/2024

At a CalMatters event, California’s insurance commissioner says the changes he’s making will help homeowners and business owners. One idea: A state grant for those who spend money to protect their property from wildfires.

Bonds Proposed to Fund Construction of 100 Apartments

09/18/2024

A Los Angeles-based nonprofit proposes $40 million in bonds to finance the construction of 100 units of all-affordable apartments in the North Main Street area of Manteca.

818 Housing Units Proposed in Manteca

09/18/2024

The public is invited to a virtual community meeting is scheduled for September 30 for a presentation about a proposed housing development at Main Street and the 120 bypass in Manteca.

Sacramento Approves Small Apartment Buildings in Single-Family Neighborhoods

09/18/2024

In their September 17 meeting, the Sacramento City Council approved the construction of apartment buildings of up to three stories in height in neighborhoods designated for single family homes.

Election Explainer: Proposition 33

09/18/2024

The Sacramento Bee takes a look at the Proposition 33 rent-control measure on the November ballot.

Which Growing California Communities Will Get the Hottest?

09/13/2024

California’s inland regions are experiencing dangerous heat waves, exacerbated by rapid population growth. As more people move away from the expensive coastal areas to more affordable inland communities, these regions are seeing significant demographic changes and spiking electricity bills.

CA Homeless Count Is Up 8% From 2022

09/10/2024

An exclusive CalMatters analysis of the latest California homeless count reveals some good news and bad news: Though the growth rate of homelessness appears to be slowing, the overall number of unhoused Californians increased from two years ago.

Most Manteca Housing Under 25 Years Old

09/10/2024

Manteca has been growing rapidly since 1990. The Manteca/Ripon Bulletin gives an overview of the makeup of housing in the city.

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