Meeting Time: September 09, 2025 at 5:00pm PDT

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Agenda Item

20. Appeal: Crocker Village Residential Development (P24-028) [Noticed 08/01/2025; Published 08/01/2025] File ID: 2025-01456

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    Nancy McKeever at September 05, 2025 at 12:11pm PDT

    Council is being asked to remove all multi-family zoning to ensure Crocker Village is exclusively $700,000 - $1,300,000 single family homes. Sacramento residents, including empty nesters, civil servants, elderly, first time homeowners, college students, and service workers deserve options to live a high-quality life affordably. Multifamily housing, because of unit size and shared infrastructure, is less costly to rent or own than a single family house. Excellent light rail and bus transit access allow residents to live a lower cost life with one or no car expenses. There are no better locations for multifamily housing than the Flex and Multi Parcels because of the access to transit and the robust set of amenities within easy quarter mile walking distance including:
    Quarter Mile Amenities of the Crocker Village Parcels
    • City College light rail station and three major bus lines
    • Full service Safeway grocery and pharmacy
    • Dental clinic
    • Two banking options
    • Pet Supplies Plus and Banfield veterinary office
    • Modern City Sports gym with pool and free access for Medicare seniors
    • Thirteen restaurant options
    • Los Rios City College with adult education, junior college classes, sporting events, daycare, and on site theater
    • Barber and salon services
    • Two children’s playgrounds
    • Basketball and lighted tennis/pickleball courts
    • One mile shaded walking track surrounding 24 acre Curtis Park open space with picnic tables and free public concerts and festivals

    It is not in the interest of the city’s urgent housing needs or of its citizens rightfully upset about housing affordability and availability to grant either CUP.
    It would be both fiscally responsible and true to adopted housing policy for the city to maintain adopted zoning and wait for quality multifamily development proposals.

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    Mark Rodriguez, activist at September 05, 2025 at 10:04am PDT

    Please do not go to Sun Spa, located at 6804 Fruitridge Rd #A
    Sacramento, CA, 95820, as well as q spa, located at 4215 Norwood avenue, suite #12, sacramento, ca, 95838, They will all claim that they are too busy for you.