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Modesto breaks ground on 74 new affordable apartments
EAH Housing, a nonprofit housing organization, broke ground on Archway Commons II, which is the second phase of an affordable housing development. Author: Izzy Greenblatt Updated: 6:35 PM PDT July 1, 2021
MODESTO, Calif. — Modesto is getting a new affordable housing complex.
EAH Housing, an affordable housing nonprofit, broke ground on the Archway Commons II. It's the second phase of an affordable housing development in Modesto, next to the Archway Commons I.
The new complex will add 74 rental apartments to the 76 already in Archway Commons I.
"We are grateful to the City of Modesto and our financial partners for working together to provide quality housing and improved transportation options for hundreds of low-income people and their families," Laura Hall, president and chief executive officer of EAH Housing, said in a press release.
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Low-income residents of Stanislaus County who are struggling with paying rents and utility payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic can receive taxpayer-funded assistance through a local Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP).
“This provides a wonderful opportunity for some of our Ceres residents to get assistance as a result of being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ceres City Manager Tom Westbrook.
Stanislaus County, the City of Modesto, and the Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority have partnered to implement ERAP which is funded by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the state of California. The ERAP will assist households unable to pay rental and utility arrears accrued due to the COVID-19 pandemic between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021.
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