SANTA ANA, CA – Alliant Strategic delivers a solution by providing one of the first adaptive reuse apartment projects to fulfill a critical need for the local Santa Ana community. The newly renovated development, 888 on Main, will add 148 apartments to Downtown’s historic core, one of the most densely populated residential markets in the nation that suffers from an extreme housing shortage. With the building shell, core, mechanical systems, and underground parking already in place, the redevelopment of 888 on Main costs $100,000 less per unit than it would to build from the ground up further solidifying the importance of utilizing the city of Santa Ana’s Adaptive Reuse Ordinance as a catalyst for redevelopment.
SGMA Land Use Models
News Reporter With California Ag Today, I’m Tim Hammerich.
Some experts estimate that the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, or SGMA, could take 10% of agricultural land out of production. UC Merced PhD candidate Vicky Espinoza is asking the questions of where and how this might take place, and who will be affected.
Espinoza… “That s our growers, small scale farmers, our underrepresented communities. A lot of these communities and our growers rely on agriculture for their livelihood. So developing solutions that include their voices and their perspectives is essential in creating solutions that are climate change resilient, water scarcity resilient, and, you know, equitable and representative.”