The City of Concord is excited to announce pre-application and lottery information for Rick Judd Commons – the new construction of 62 affordable rental homes, including 10 units designed for residents with mobility impairments, located at 1315 Galindo St.
Rental pre-applications will be available through the Resources for Community Development website and the Doorway Housing Portal beginning on Monday, July 15 at 9 a.m. and will remain open through Monday, July 29 at 5 p.m.
The maximum income restrictions range based on household size is:
1-bedroom: $32,700 – $84,120
2-bedroom: $62,300 – $100, 920
3-bedroom: $77,850 – $96,550
There will be 48 apartments available via application and lottery, while 13 apartments are set aside for formerly homeless households, and one (1) one-bedroom apartment is available through the HOPWA program.
Download the flyer with detailed information.
For more information, visit the RCD Housing web page.
Who the hell is Rick Judd? This is literally communism in concord.
MAGA SAM,
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He’s on the board of the organization that owns the building.
Sounds like communism to me. Will the building be adorned with portraits and statues of Rick Judd?
MAGA SAM,
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I don’t know, but I would expect to see a photo of him and bronze plaque with his biography on it.
Be kinda funny if nobody got on the list.
At 84,000 a year, you can afford to buy a house. Not sure what they are considering low income anymore. If 84,000 a year is low, then my husband and I qualify. But yet when we tried to get help, we made too much money.
OVERWHELMED,
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I believe household earnings to qualify are based on the average income of residents countywide..
OVERWHELMED,
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Or based on some percentage of countrywide income.
The HOPWA program.
You’ve got to have AIDS to qualify for that apartment & government assistance.
I not sure what thumbs up or down signifies here.
I don’t really care anything about the one apartment being for the HOPWA program, I just thought some readers might not know what it is….. I didn’t.
I actually thought HOPWA was one of our local Indian tribes so I looked it up out of curiosity.