May 29Mather assisted housing project for veterans closer to reality
Source: Sacramento Business Journal
Rancho Cordova city officials think a new assisted housing project for disabled homeless veterans near Mather Airport could be months away from breaking ground, after the city council approved a pair of needed entitlements for the Mather Veterans Village this week.
Reed Flory, housing services administrator for the city of Rancho Cordova, said a 3.69-acre parcel for the project will house both new and rehabilitated buildings to serve as many as 160 vets. Reed Flory housing services administrator for the city of Rancho Cordova, said a 3.69-acre parcel for the project will house both new and rehabilitated buildings to serve as many as 160 vets. Read more…
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