Our mission is to help low to moderate income families live in decent, safe and sanitary homes while reaping the benefits of green building practices.

The City of Stockton Revitalization Department Housing Division works closely with other agencies in facilitating the production and preservation of affordable housing, assisting in the development of suitable living environments, and expanding economic opportunities to low income families by providing them with financial assistance loans.
The Housing Division currently implements "green building" practices in our rehabilitation and new construction projects. Elements of the "Build It Green" and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards will be used by the Division to support the City of Stockton's overall Green Building Initiatives.

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These programs create affordable housing opportunities and support an increasing need to keep rents affordable through down payment assistance, emergency repairs, neighborhood improvements and rental rehabilitation.
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Affordable housing developments help individuals and families who earn low to moderate income live in clean, safe and affordable homes. Click on the link below to see a list of proposed, current and completed affordable housing developments in Stockton.
Housing Developments
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Information on the Housing Division's use of grant monies including; Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, CalHome and other funding sources. 
Housing Funds
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The City of Stockton is currently updating the 2004 version of its Housing Element. For more information or to receive updates, click here

Announcing......
Release of the Public Review Draft Housing Element. We will hold the second and final stakeholder workshop for the Housing Element Update. The focus of the upcoming stakeholder workshop will be the proposed policies and programs contained in the Housing Element Policy Document. The City's Housing Element consultant, Mintier Harnish, will make a presentation to local housing stakeholders and the general public. The presentation will summarize the proposed policies and programs that will guide the development of housing in Stockton. After the presentation, City staff will ask the local housing stakeholders and the public to comment on the policy and program strategies. The Public Review Draft Housing Element is now available at www.stocktonhe.com
Stakeholder Workshop #2
Cesar Chavez Central Library - Stewart Hazelton Room
605 N. El Dorado St
Stockton, CA 95202
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
1:30pm - 3:30pm
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| Substantial Amendments to Consolidated Plan |
2008 Action Plan for the Homelessness Prevention Rapid Re-Housing Program (Draft)
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| Public Notices / Notice of Funding Availability |
2008-2009 Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program NOFA
Public Notice - Neighborhood Stabilization Program II
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For more information contact
City of Stockton Revitalization Department
Housing Division
425 N. El Dorado Street, Third Floor
Stockton CA, 95202
Phone (209) 937-8539
Fax (209) 937-5099 |