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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Healdsburg breaks ground on new affordable housing


The town of Healdsburg in Sonoma -- known for its swanky boutiques, elegant hotels and restaurants, as well as numerous wineries -- is set to have a new development of affordable housing.

On Wednesday this week Healdsburg's Mayor, Eric Ziedrich, will break ground on what will become 64 apartments of family rental housing near downtown. The apartments will be arranged in 11 residential buildings configured as both flats and townhouses, and the project includes plans for a community room, computer lab, landscaped gardens and kids' play areas.

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