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  2. Sacramento senior citizens will pay $1,005 a month - AOL

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    Bocce ball, Google chromebooks and plenty of space to get in steps await tenants at downtown Sacramento’s newest affordable housing community. Sacramento senior citizens will pay $1,005 a month ...

  3. New 113-unit affordable housing project planned for ... - AOL

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    A new 113-unit affordable housing option for low-wage families, the San Juan Apartments, will open in 2026. The $67 million development at 5700 Stockton Blvd. near Fruitridge Avenue is being built ...

  4. Large affordable apartment building under construction on ...

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    Seniors earning between 30% and 80% of the area median income will be eligible for apartments in the new building; that comes out to annual incomes of between $19,000 and $51,000.

  5. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    Local housing authorities were created following the 1 September 1937 signing by President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the Housing Act of 1937, sometimes called the Wagner-Steagall Act, which provided for subsidies to be paid from the U.S. government to local public housing agencies (LHA's) to improve living conditions for low-income families.

  6. Century Housing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    More Than Shelter for Seniors, Inc. was established to provide enriched living services to residents of Century-funded senior housing complexes. In 2006, this entity became completely independent as EngAGE, which continues to provide life-enhancing services to low-income seniors living in affordable apartment communities.

  7. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    subsidized housing for lower income older adults. [6] [better source needed] Retirement communities are often built in warm climates, and are common in Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, and Texas, but they are increasingly being built in and around major cities throughout the United States.

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