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Moreno Valley’s Premier Affordable Housing Community Attracts State Legislators

By Dianna Baskin, Community Writer
May 10, 2023 at 03:35pm. Views: 60

On Saturday, April 29, The City of Moreno Valley participated in a delegation led by Assemblymember Dr. Corey A. Jackson to tour the Courtyards at Cottonwood, one of the City’s premier affordable housing communities.

The delegation included Assembly Speaker-Designate Robert Rivas, Assembly Majority Leader Eloise Gomez Reyes, and Mayor Ulises Cabrera. Courtyards at Cottonwood developer Jim Jernigan of Rancho Belago Developers, Inc led the tour and shared the history and progress of the affordable housing community. 

“I was honored Speaker Designate Rivas was able to see firsthand the incredible work Moreno Valley is doing regarding economic development, cultural heritage, and inclusive housing,” said Mayor Cabrera. “His visit highlights the importance of investing in our communities to create a better future for all. I want to thank Assemblymember Dr. Corey Jackson for organizing and attending this tour.”

“I am proud to have invited Speaker-Designate Robert Rivas to tour the Courtyards at Cottonwood in Moreno Valley. It was important to showcase Moreno Valley’s ongoing efforts to create affordable housing and promote economic development to the next Speaker of the Assembly,” said Assemblymember Jackson. “I am committed to bringing leaders from around the state to our district to better understand the successes, challenges, and opportunities in our community. I look forward to working with Speaker-Designate Rivas and other leaders to address the challenges facing our district and to build a brighter future for all.”

“Ensuring that every Californian has access to housing is one of our state’s major challenges, and it will take every level of government to help tackle our housing crisis,” said Assembly Speaker-Designate Rivas (D-Salinas). “Moreno Valley is rising to the occasion to bolster housing opportunities, and I want to thank Assemblymember Jackson for his work on this issue and for organizing this tour.”

“The Inland Empire has a great need for more inclusive housing, and Assemblymember Corey Jackson invited us to tour some projects in his district to show how his community will accomplish this goal. I am thrilled to see Moreno Valley working to provide housing for all,” said Assembly Majority Leader Reyes. “I want to thank the City of Moreno Valley for meeting the moment head-on.”

The Courtyards at Cottonwood has become a regional model for effective and desirable inclusive housing. Phase One, which opened in June 2022, is an 81-unit gated community with 60 units for lower-income families and 20 for lower-income seniors. 

Phase Two is currently under construction and will feature 32 additional lower-income units. 

The Courtyards at Cottonwood is a prime example of how Moreno Valley is doing its part to provide inclusive housing for lower-income families and seniors. The City is among a handful of municipalities with a certified housing element and recently applied for a pro-housing designation.

The Courtyards at Cottonwood were made possible through a public-private partnership between the City of Moreno Valley, the County of Riverside, Rancho Belago Developers, Inc., Kingdom Development, Inc., and CREA, LLC. 

To learn more about affordable housing communities in Moreno Valley, visit moval.org/fms.

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