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2.11 21-0086 Subject: 3050 International Boulevard LDDA & Lease From: Office Of The City Administrator's Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance (A) Authorizing The City Administrator Or Designee To Negotiate And Execute (1) A Lease Disposition And Development Agreement With, Jointly, Satellite Affordable Housing Associates, Inc., And Native American Health Center, A California Non Profit, And/ Or Affiliated Entities (Each, A "Developer") For The Development Of An Affordable Housing Project And Health Center ("Project") On City-Owned Property Located At 3050 International Boulevard ("Property"); And (2) A Lease Of A Portion Of The Property To Each Developer To Operate And Manage The Project, For Up To 99 Years, Including Extensions, For A One-Time Payment Equal To $2,400,000, To Be Paid Pro-Rata By Each Developer; And (B) Adopting Requisite Findings Under The California Environmental Quality Act

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    Max MoyBorgen almost 4 years ago

    Affordable housing is essential and necessary in the Fruitvale district. I want to see this development move forward to ensure folks and their families who are low income have the opportunity to find stable, safe homes in the Fruitvale community. This is especially important to maintain the fabric of the neighborhood and prevent further gentrification to ensure that the diversity of the neighborhood is able to remain intact reflective of the many languages, cultures, and people who make it the marvel that it is today. There simply is not enough affordable housing in the district, in Oakland, and throughout the larger Bay Area. Building this development today is vital for the health of our community. Let's get this started soon!

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    Azul Cortez almost 4 years ago

    Affordable housing is essential and necessary in the Fruitvale district. As a resident of this community, I want to see this development move forward to ensure folks and their families who are low income have the opportunity to find stable, safe homes in the Fruitvale community. There simply is not enough affordable housing in the district. Building this development today is vital for the health of our community.

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    Beth Kim almost 4 years ago

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