"The first week of November isn’t one we’ll soon forget in Ventura County. On the same morning we were digesting the results of the bitterly contested national election, we woke to howling winds and hoped there would be nothing to spark a fire while the Santa Anas blew. But our worst fears were soon realized when the Mountain Fire erupted and quickly ballooned into an inferno that destroyed some 200 homes and other buildings." Dr. Morales goes on to say, "The Ventura County P-20 Council is another example of what makes our area so unique. The council is made up of key decision-makers in education, government, business, and the nonprofit sector who work to expand educational opportunities and address issues facing our schools. Earlier this year, P-20 partnered with Housing Trust Fund Ventura County to explore solutions to the housing affordability crisis that’s making it hard for schools to recruit teachers and other employees." Read his full article in the vc star here.
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We recently received coverage from the Pacific Coast Business Times . . ."Renderings of the Spring Street Project in Paso Robles which will feature over 3,300 square feet of commercial space as well as 16 hotel rooms and eight one-bedroom apartments. (courtesy photo) By Staff Report Housing Trust Fund Ventura County announced $3.1 million in new funds for the development of additional affordable homes in Ventura County. According to…"
article from the vc starThe Ventura City Council will consider on Tuesday whether to issue tax-exempt bonds for a 57-unit affordable housing project near Ventura College. The project would have 29 units set aside for farmworkers. College Community Courts, 4300 Telegraph Road, will have 14 one-bedroom units, 28 two-bedroom units and 15 three-bedroom units. read the full article herewe recently received coverage from the pacific coast business times.The Housing Trust Fund Ventura County approved a $1.5 million loan to help fund College Community Courts, a People’s Self-Help Housing Corporation affordable housing development project centered in Ventura, the nonprofit announced on Oct. 12. read the full article here.this article recently appeared in the vc star . . .Article Excerpt: "Funds came from private and public sources including the San Francisco bank, the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the city of Ventura. The nonprofit Housing Trust Fund Ventura County provided an $800,000 predevelopment loan to get the project moving before long-term financing was secured." click here to read the full article |
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