Additional Affordable Housing Comes to East Oakland with Groundbreaking of Transformative Mixed-Use Project

95th & International Will Yield 55 New Below-Market Rate Apartments and Continued Promise Along International Boulevard Corridor

Rendering of the affordable housing project under construction at 95th Avenue and International Boulevard.

Today, an impressive mix of public, private, and non-profit leaders celebrated the groundbreaking of 95th & International, a 55-unit, deeply affordable, mixed-use development with a community-serving health clinic, operated by La Clínica de La Raza, on the ground floor. This transformational community is part of a larger effort to promote equitable and climate-sustaining work in the surrounding neighborhood through the “Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors” Initiative. The new development joins the $30 million, 59-unit, affordable housing complex Acts Cyrene Apartments, which opened in 2017.

“This project demonstrates the tenacity and creativity that drives Oaklanders to find solutions to community needs through partnerships,” said Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. “Led by the community for the community, it embodies the ‘Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors’ theme of our winning TCC grant proposal that will help enact lasting transformation in East Oakland over the next few years.”

Planning for this project first began over a decade ago under the leadership of Acts Community Development Corporation, founded by Bishop Bob Jackson of Acts Full Gospel Church to address his congregants' need for affordable housing. Since that time, an extensive public-private partnership has grown to include Related California, the City of Oakland, California’s Strategic Growth Council (through the Transformative Climate Communities Grant), the California Department of Conservation, the Oakland Housing Authority, U.S. Bank and Citibank.

“After more than a decade of hard work, I am thrilled to break ground on this transformative project that will bring much needed affordable housing and health care resources to District 7,” said Oakland City Councilmember Treva Reid. “Gratitude to City staff and our community partners for advancing this innovative development, which will help address long-term disparities in East Oakland.”

This multi-faceted project will serve as a community hub of people, housing, and services, and will meet the diverse needs of Oakland families with an emphasis on homeless housing. The project will bring 55 stable units of rental housing to deep East Oakland to long-standing residents earning 20-50% of the Area Median Income (AMI) with a 25% set aside for homeless householdsearning 20-30% of the AMI.

As part of the $28.2 million “Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors” initiative, 95th & International is supported by California Strategic Growth Council’s Transformative Climate Communities Program with funds from California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment – particularly in disadvantaged communities.

The Initiative envisions an East Oakland with healthy surroundings, safe and accessible transportation, and thriving arts and culture that builds community wealth and ensures housing is a human right for neighborhood residents. The other projects include the San Leandro Creek Urban Greenway led by East Bay Regional Parks District, Community Greening by the Oakland Parks & Recreation Foundation, Planting Justice Aquaponics Farm and Food Hub, Higher Ground & Scraper Bike Team Bike Share and Youth Development. The projects are guided by the principles of community engagement, displacement avoidance, workforce development and climate resiliency throughout the four-year implementation period and will be stewarded by a stakeholder committee, comprised of the project co-applicants, community organizations and area residents. The Black Cultural Zone will lead business and community engagement, while the East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative will lead the displacement avoidance work by connecting East Oakland residents with programs to halt displacement, build community wealth, and produce Additional Dwelling Units. Learn more at www.eastoaklandca.com.

"Congratulations to Related California, Acts Community Development Corporation, the City of Oakland, and all the partners of this innovative private-public collaboration making the groundbreaking possible,” said Lynn von Koch-Liebert, Executive Director of the California Strategic Growth Council. “We are inspired by the commitment to fully embrace the 'Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors' vision for a healthy and resilient community by partnering with La Clínica to include a health clinic in the development for the community. This project is a great example of how the Transformative Climate Communities project can support inclusive economic development and build resilient communities.”

This is the latest affordable housing development to break ground in the City of Oakland, one of an extensive list of projects currently in the City’s development pipeline. This includes 57 new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation projects totaling more than 3,000 units of low-income affordable housing, comprising 30 new construction projects; 16 acquisition conversion projects; 10 preservation rehabilitation projects; and 1 transitional housing project. Since 2019, the City has completed eight newly constructed housing projects that have delivered more than 600 new affordable units; four acquisition-conversion projects that have converted over 40 market-rate units to affordable units; and two preservation-rehabilitation projects that have preserved more than 140 units.

“As long-term property owners, these types of longstanding relationships and public-private partnerships are critical to our success, and a hallmark philosophy as a company,” said Bill Witte, Chairman and CEO of Related California. “Our close partnership with the City of Oakland, the Strategic Growth Council, and Acts Full Gospel Church has resulted in the addition of affordable housing for residents along the International Corridor, and – equally important – brings affordable health care to the community. We truly appreciate all of our partners, who together helped make this success possible.”

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About Acts Community Development
Founded by Acts Full Gospel Church Bishop Bob Jackson in 2002, Acts Community Development Corporation’s primary objectives are to provide business development and affordable housing in East Oakland. Since its inception, Acts has developed and founded several businesses, affordable housing developments, and community outreach programs, including Acts Cyrene Apartments at 9400 International Blvd, Acts Christian Academy, and Men of Valor Academy.

About La Clínica de La Raza
La Clínica de La Raza, Inc., a federally qualified health center, is headquartered in Oakland. La Clínica is the largest community-based primary health care center in the San Francisco Bay Area, and one of the largest community health centers in the State of California. About 58% of La Clínica’s total patients are women and more than 95% of total patients are low income. Jane Garcia started La Clínica as an intern in 1980 and became CEO in 1982. Under her leadership, La Clínica has grown from a $2 million project to a $110 million organization, employing 1,200 people. Learn more at https://laclinica.org/.

About Related California
Related California is a fully integrated real estate firm that develops multifamily and mixed-use residential properties in California. Since 1989, the company has completed more than 12,000 affordable residences and partnered with more than 40 municipalities throughout California. Related California has developed more than $7.5 billion in assets and has a track record of consistently developing communities that exceed industry benchmarks in design, construction, sustainability, and property management. For more information about Related California, visit www.relatedcalifornia.com.

About the Oakland Housing Authority
Founded in 1938, the Oakland Housing Authority (OHA) currently provides subsidized housing to nearly 16,500 families. The largest landlord in Oakland, OHA serves a diverse community in neighborhoods throughout the city. Our dedicated staff remains steadfast in its effort to gauge existing needs and provide meaningful opportunities for our families, in addition to expanding the availability of quality housing. Learn more at www.oakha.org.

About Oakland
A workforce of nearly 5,000 employees serves more than 440,000 residents and thousands of businesses that call Oakland's 78 square miles home. Founded in 1852, the City has a Mayor-Council form of government and an average annual budget of $1.98 billion. #OaklandLoveLife www.oaklandca.gov




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