SIMI VALLEY : Senior Housing Measure Approved
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Simi Valley voters have overwhelmingly approved an amendment to the city’s slow-growth ordinance that will allow construction of more affordable housing for the elderly.
Measure B amends a 1986 slow-growth ordinance that allows about 43 building permits to be issued every three months, with 20% of the permits going to senior housing.
The amendment will allow developers to borrow from future permit allocations if their projects are specifically for low-income seniors. Some residents had complained that Measure B will benefit only the elderly and that more needs to be done for first-time home buyers.
City Councilman Bill Davis, who co-authored the measure, said he was pleased but not surprised by the community’s strong support of it.
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