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Ashby, North Berkeley BART housing developments aim for affordability

Ashby, North Berkeley BART housing developments aim for affordability Ryan Kendrick/Staff A $53 million housing investment around the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations was approved by Berkeley City Council. According to Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín, Berkeley has a memorandum of understanding with BART to reach “35% affordability at both sites. Last Updated May 3, 2021 Berkeley City Council approved a $53 million investment in building housing around the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations to ameliorate the city’s long-standing affordable housing crisis. BART will leverage this investment to secure greater federal and state funding for the project, Rebecca Saltzman, vice president of the BART Board of Directors added.

Berkeley City Council passes historic investment in affordable housing

Berkeley City Council passes historic investment in affordable housing  Sam Albillo/File Berkeley City Council unanimously passed the largest investment in affordable housing in the city’s history and an ordinance requiring police to report the deployment of controlled equipment. Last Updated April 29, 2021 During its regular meeting Tuesday evening, Berkeley City Council discussed police reporting of controlled equipment and affordable housing marking a historic vote for the city. The council unanimously passed the consent calendar, which included the largest investment in affordable housing in the city’s history, according to Mayor Jesse Arreguín. “We all know it is so hard to afford to live in Berkeley and much of the Bay Area,” said Rebecca Saltzman, vice president of the District 3 BART Board, during the meeting. “This vote tonight to ensure high levels of affordability at both Ashby and North Berkeley BART is incredibly important.”

Berkeley Allocates $53 Million to Affordable Housing Projects at BART Stations

Updated on April 28, 2021 at 6:35 am East Bay Times via Getty Images An allocation of $53 million to help ensure that development being planned at the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations includes 35 percent affordable housing was unanimously approved Tuesday night by the Berkeley City Council. If passed, this would represent the city s single largest investment in affordable housing in history, Mayor Jesse Arreguin said on Twitter before the vote. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. BART board Director Rebecca Saltzman, who spoke in favor of the allocation during the council meeting, responded on social media by thanking Arreguin for your leadership in ensuring the Berkeley BART TOD (transit-oriented development) projects will be transformative and provide hundreds of affordable units steps from BART.

Berkeley OKs spending $53M on affordable housing projects at BART stations

Berkeley OKs spending $53M on affordable housing projects at BART stations By KTVU staff Berkeley invests in affordable housing at the BART Ashby parking lot. BERKELEY, Calif. - The city of Berkeley is about to make the biggest affordable housing investment in city history.  On Tuesday night, the city council voted to spend $53 million to develop hundreds of new affordable homes at the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations.     BART leaders are excited about the project s approval. Bart board vice president Rebecca Saltzman tweeted: This is the leadership we need throughout the bay area and especially near transit to solve our housing crisis.

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