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Dozens of affordable homes are in the works for a Walnut Creek site currently occupied by existing apartments. The proposed project aims to address the growing need for affordable housing in the area, which has seen a significant increase in housing costs over recent years. Local officials are optimistic that the new development will provide much-needed relief for families and individuals struggling to find affordable living options.
The plan has garnered support from various community stakeholders, who believe that transforming the site into affordable housing will enhance the neighborhood's diversity and inclusivity. The project is expected to include a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, catering to a range of household sizes and incomes.
City planners are in the early stages of discussions, with public meetings scheduled to gather community input. As the project progresses, residents are encouraged to participate and share their thoughts on the development, ensuring that the new homes meet the needs of the Walnut Creek community.
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