March 15, 2023

Riverside County Advances More Affordable Housing

Staff & Wire Reports

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors on March 14 unanimously approved a funding allocation of $1.3 million towards the creation of 108 new affordable apartments in the City of Coachella.

The funding will go to Chelsea Investment Corporation for the Tripoli Affordable Housing Project located in Coachella. The Tripoli Apartments will add 108 apartments on approximately 2.8 acres of vacant land at 51-392 Cesar Chavez St.

The $1.3 million commitment by the county, which comes from the county’s HOME funds, is in addition to $1 million that the county approved last year, also from HOME funds. Riverside County is contributing $2.3 million total in funding support for this future housing.

“Riverside County is a partner in the development of affordable housing developments such as the future Tripoli Apartments, and many others,” said Supervisor V. Manuel Perez. “When Riverside County commits these funds, it helps secure the other funding that’s needed to make these happen and build housing for residents and our communities. Affordable housing is really needed, when there are people in a situation of homelessness, when individuals and families struggle to afford rent, and when people live in housing that’s unsafe or dilapidated or lacks infrastructure such as clean water. Riverside County’s major role and commitment helps affordable housing get built so people have keys to a place that is safe, secure and stable, and our communities, our valley and our county benefit.”

Supervisor Perez has emphasized housing and infrastructure as goals for this year, and building out housing so residents have better living conditions and access to housing.

This year, Supervisor Perez and County Supervisors have contributed funding to advance future housing, including:

  • $6.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for the Palm Villas at Millennium Housing Project in Palm Desert. Palm Villas is a two-phase, 241-apartment community in the City of Palm Desert, located on Gerald Ford Drive between Cook Street and Dinah Shore Drive, and will be built by Palm Communities.
  • $2 million for the Avenue 44 Apartments Housing Project in Indio, funded by the county’s Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA). This housing community will bring about 180 apartments at Avenue 44 and Golf Center Parkway in the City of Indio, and will be built by Pacific West Communities, Inc.
  • The county also accepted an additional $5.5 million for the Palm Springs Navigation Campus, which will provide 80 housing units and wraparound services as a comprehensive approach to address homelessness.

 

 

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