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Coachella Valley Affordable Housing Advocates Celebrate $15M Win

The state allocation will help fund 2,500 affordable housing units in the Coachella Valley over the next two years.

PALM DESERT, CA — Officials will gather Wednesday to celebrate the $15 million state budget victory for the Coachella Valley's Housing Catalyst Fund, which is aimed at expediting development of affordable housing units.

The celebration, which will include Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia, D- Coachella, will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Lift to Rise Office, 73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 100. Community members interested in joining the celebration, which will have tacos and music, are encouraged to RSVP at LiftToRise.org/Events/.

The allocation will help fund 2,500 affordable housing units in the area over the next two years, advancing the goal of 10,000 new affordable housing units by 2028, according to a statement from Lift to Rise.

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More than 1,250 units are already under development, but were in need of additional funding before construction could begin, according to the organization. The fund also aims to reduce the number of rent-burdened households by 30%, increase housing stability and create economic mobility for local residents.

"The Coachella Valley is ground zero for California's housing crisis but can serve as an inspiring example for how communities can innovatively solve affordable housing issues," Lift to Rise President and CEO Heather Vaikona said in a company statement from late June. "This allocation is the product of the wills and persistence of thousands of community residents, years of shared work of more than 70 local partners in the Coachella Valley."

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