The city of Eureka recently announced success in a grant application for a housing project that would add 90 housing units during a widespread housing shortage in the state. $20 million of the grant awarded to Linc Housing and the city will fund the development of 3 apartment buildings on parking lots in Eureka.
The parking lot in front of the vacant building at the corner of School Road and Central Avenue in McKinleyville - once a Ray’s Food Place - takes up more than 3 acres of land and includes about 350 parking spaces. That equates to almost 400 square feet per parking space. Remember, parking doesn’t o
A petition that would put a wrench in Eureka’s plans to change downtown parking lots into housing began circulation earlier this week. The recently formed group “Eureka Housing for All” that created the petition sent notice Tuesday that the text has been changed to exempt a Dishgamu Humboldt Community Land Trust project from the petition, so long as the Wiyot Tribe is kept as the developer.
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