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  2. Where is Elk Grove’s affordable housing? Here’s a roundup of ...

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    Stoneridge at Elk Grove, 8515 Elk Grove Florin Road. 95 units. Village Crossing Apartments, 9241 Bruceville Road. 100 units. Waterman Square, 9150 Waterman Road. 83 units.

  3. Elk Grove could be closing in on additional affordable ... - AOL

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    The site in Old Town, located at 9220-9244 Elk Grove Blvd., would be reserved for Mutual Housing. According to a city report, the city is planning on this location being affordable housing for low ...

  4. Elk Grove broke ground on its biggest affordable housing ...

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    Construction will soon begin on Elk Grove’s largest-ever affordable housing development. The 387-unit Poppy Grove apartments will be built on 17 acres at 10149 Bruceville Road and is expected to ...

  5. Elk Grove, California - Wikipedia

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    Elk Grove has many wineries, wine cellars, and vineyards. [12] Elk Grove was the fastest-growing city in the U.S. between July 1, 2004, and July 1, 2005, and is also presently the second-largest city in Sacramento County by population. [13] It is a general law city with a council/manager form of government. [5]

  6. Laguna Creek, Elk Grove, California - Wikipedia

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    It is now part of the incorporated City of Elk Grove. Geography. Laguna Creek is located at (38.423872, -121.427421). [2] According to ...

  7. Emerald Cities Collaborative - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Cities Collaborative (ECC) is a national non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., with affiliate offices in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Oakland, San Francisco and Seattle. [1] Founded in 2009, Emerald Cities has the stated goal of creating "high-road" local economies that are sustainable, just and inclusive.