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    Housing Trust Fund Ventura County announces approval of a $1.5 million acquisition loan for College Community Courts

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    Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) announces the approval of a $1,500,000 pre-development loan to help fund College Community Courts, a People’s Self-Help Housing Corporation (PSHHC)
    affordable housing development in Ventura. With construction set to begin in late 2024, the new multi-family housing community will provide 57 affordable units for farm workers and their families.

    College Community Courts will provide 15 one-bedroom, 27 two-bedroom and 15 three-bedroom units for a total of 57 new, affordable apartment homes, housed within five contemporary two-story buildings that harmonize with the modern aesthetic of the neighborhood. Residents will include our community’s essential farmworkers and their families, as well as working class individuals and families earning between 30% and 60% of Ventura County’s Area Median Income (AMI).

    Several resident-serving amenities have been integrated into the property including a large community room, computer lab, children’s space, management offices, and outdoor courtyards that feature comfortable seating, children’s play structures, and barbeque areas. One distinctive feature of the College Community Courts property is the design of the
    primary entrances, which lead into these inviting courtyards, outdoor patios, and balconies along the main building fronts.

    This layout fosters a sense of community and offers ample opportunities for residents to build neighborly relationships.

    “57 new units are 57 safe and comfortable homes for individuals and families who won’t have to worry about where they will end each day,” commented Linda Braunschweiger, CEO of Housing Trust Fund Ventura County, “We are confident that this development from People’s Self-Help Housing will bring much-needed stability our hard-working neighbors are
    searching for.”

    Through their Supportive Housing Program (SHP), PSHHC has provided direct resident services for two decades. The SHP is a social services program offered to residents completely free, with social service professionals providing coordination of on-site group activities and services to influence positive support for residents. Other assistance for more complex issues that may affect stability and housing for individuals and families are also offered by the SHP.

    In its 2021-2029 Housing Element Update, the City of Ventura quantified its specific housing objectives to be 1,187 newly constructed units for extremely low- and very-low-income households and 865 units for low-income individuals and families.

    The completion of these 57 permanently affordable rental units for households within the 30-60% of Area Median Income range will directly contribute to addressing this need.

    Housing Trust Fund Ventura County – Launched as a 501c3 nonprofit corporation in 2011, Housing Trust Fund VC is the local trusted
    leader in helping to increase affordable housing options throughout Ventura County by leveraging public-private partnerships to
    provide low-cost, flexible loans early in the housing development cycle. As of October 2023, Housing Trust Fund VC has committed
    to investing $27.8 million through its Revolving Loan Fund, creating 1,177 affordable apartments and homes for very-low, low- and
    middle-income employees, transitional age foster youth, veterans, farm workers, and the homeless.

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    Brenda
    Brenda
    6 months ago

    Where are the Ventura college community courts construction site located? Near college? Agriculture?

    Cary
    Cary
    6 months ago
    Reply to  Brenda

    Brenda, the project is located at 4300 Telegraph Road. You can read more about the project (and others) on the City of Ventura’s Development Map (type in “College Community Courts” in the search feature and it will bring up the project): https://cityofventura.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/bd1485cd71eb48138e40c49f2ca9df03

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