Betty Chinn’s Trailer Housing Project One Step Closer to Reality After Eureka City Council Approves Coastal Development Permit for Property off South Broadway
Map of the proposed site plan for the trailers on the Crowley site | Image from city staff presentation
The Betty Kwan Chinn Foundation is one step closer to creating another
community housing development to help struggling folks in Eureka. During its Tuesday night meeting, the Eureka City Council took the next step
needed to develop the vacant Crowley property on Hilfiker Lane into a
transitional housing site a project the City has been working on for
Eureka City Council Releases Three City-Owned Parking Lots for Affordable Housing Developments; Adopts Budget for the Upcoming Fiscal Year
Locations of the next three city-owned parking lots to be converted into housing | Screenshot from Eureka City Council meeting
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During its Tuesday night meeting, the Eureka City Council approved the release of three city-owned parking lots the two lots directly next to City Hall and another on 2nd and L Streets, catty-corner from the Adorni Center to be used for affordable housing developments.
This is the second batch of three parking lots to be released by the City for housing developments, (the first batch was released last year and will be developed by Long Beach-based company Linc Housing) as a part of Eureka’s plan to build housing on 12 city-owned sites over the next several years in order to meet state housing requirements. The plan was approved in 2019 as a part of the city’s Housing Element of the General Pl