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Campus
purchases land for faculty and staff ‘village’
Sacramento
State President Alexander Gonzalez announced Thursday that
the University has completed the purchase of a 25-acre parcel
near campus, which will be used to develop affordable and
attainable housing for faculty and staff.
In his annual Fall Welcome to the campus community, Gonzalez
said the University needs to build housing to help recruit
top faculty and staff to an area with fast-rising housing
costs.
The land is located on Ramona Ave. just south of Folsom Blvd.,
and less than a mile from the main campus. It is a former
California Youth Authority facility and falls within the City
of Sacramento’s South 65th Street Area Plan, which seeks
to spur development of a walkable, mixed-use district.
The site was formally acquired by the University over the
summer after nearly two years of negotiations with CYA and
the state’s Department of General Services.
University Enterprises, the non-profit business entity of
Sacramento State, spearheaded the deal, paying $2.3 million
for the land before transferring it to the University. The
“University Village” project will be developed,
and eventually managed, by an arm of University Enterprises.
Prices will be controlled through a variety of approaches
used at other California campuses, including California State
University, Monterey Bay and University of California, Irvine.
For more information contact the Public Affairs office at
278-6156.
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