The El Cerrito Plaza Transit-Oriented Development Project is set to receive $39.1 million to build 70 affordable housing units next to the BART station.
Mayor Tessa Rudnick emphasized that this funding is not just about housing; it plays a crucial role in advancing El Cerrito's environmental and climate objectives.
The project will create 743 new housing units, with nearly half reserved for below-market rents, alongside recreational space and potential commercial development.
This initiative supports El Cerrito's commitment to address regional housing needs by planning to develop 1,391 new units over the period from 2023 to 2031.
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