Council unanimously adopted a plan aiming to promote mixed-income housing and long-term economic sustainability along Stockton Boulevard.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento City Council unanimously adopted last week its Stockton Boulevard Plan, which aims to promote long-term economic sustainability and housing along the road.
The portions of Stockton Boulevard within city limits run through Districts 4, 5 and 6; those areas are covered respectively by council members Katie Valenzuela, Caity Maple and Eric Guerra, who all participated in the adoption of the plan, which also initiates upgrades to the street’s water systems.
Plan implementation
Land, short-term loans and redevelopment for housing projects along Stockton Boulevard are already part of $15 million council has committed to affordable housing and anti-displacement programs from the city’s General Fund, according to city documents.
In 2022, the city and county reportedly acquired $2 million from the Green Means Go program, allowing state funds for infill housing and vehicle emission reduction projects, which …