Applications are being taken now for residents interested in becoming part of Oakley City Council’s newly formed Affordable Housing Ad-Hoc Advisory Committee.
The city of Oakley is seeking two residents from The Oaks and a member of its management team with decision-making authority for appointment to the committee, which the Oakley City Council formed earlier this month after a number of habitability issues came to light at the apartment complex.
The Affordable Housing Ad-Hoc Advisory Committee will also include Mayor Aaron Meadows and Councilmember Shannon Shaw. The Committee’s purpose is to review and discuss resident issues at the apartment complex and advise the City Council on those issues, according to staff.
The Oaks is a Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) complex that was developed by the Corporation for Better Housing in stages beginning in 2006. It now has some 500 units and is managed by WinnCompanies.
Applications will be accepted until Friday, Sept. 29, at 5 p.m. The council will consider applications Oct. 10 at its regularly scheduled meeting, which applicants are encouraged to attend.
To apply, go to www.ci.oakley.ca.us or click here. For more information or to request a paper application, contact Danielle Navarro, assistant city manager, at 925-625-7162 or [email protected]. Paper applications may be returned to the City Manager’s Office at Oakley City Hall, 3231 Main St., Oakley, CA 94561.