Anaheim? Are you kidding me? You'd be lucky to get an apartment for less than $1000 a month. I agree that people should live close to where they work, but tell that to the landlords and the business owners in Anaheim. They don't care! So if you're making minimum wage in Anaheim or a few dollars above minimum wage, you're SOL. The solution is to get a roommate or several roommates and share an apartment.
Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but I wish the others who posted would get their facts right. If the developer wants to build any homes at all, they are required to include affordable rental apartments for low and very low income families, including resort workers. That's why hundreds of resort workers have come to City Council to support this policy. Also, the developer will have to build the affordable homes without any city subsidy at all, and 15% is pretty standard in Orange County.
HAHA, well SunCal have their heads screwed on right. Why build in a resort area which is restricted to tourism?? What about Fullerton, Orange, Garden Grove? And if you live in Victorville, WORK CLOSER TO HOME! NO ONE SAID YOU HAVE TO WORK AT DISNEYLAND!
Its great how these people, with the help of SunCal, would go so far as to exploit children for their cause. For those who don't know, Sun Cal is the company that stands to make millions of dollars from this development. Additionally, these "affordable" units are only 15% of the total development and they will cost $400,000 and above. Do you really think that resort workers making $10 an hour can afford this?
Anaheim? Are you kidding me? You'd be lucky to get an apartment for less than $1000 a month. I agree that people should live close to where they work, but tell that to the landlords and the business owners in Anaheim. They don't care! So if you're making minimum wage in Anaheim or a few dollars above minimum wage, you're SOL. The solution is to get a roommate or several roommates and share an apartment.
MishuTaste 3 years ago
Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but I wish the others who posted would get their facts right. If the developer wants to build any homes at all, they are required to include affordable rental apartments for low and very low income families, including resort workers. That's why hundreds of resort workers have come to City Council to support this policy. Also, the developer will have to build the affordable homes without any city subsidy at all, and 15% is pretty standard in Orange County.
NotAMousehead 4 years ago
HAHA, well SunCal have their heads screwed on right. Why build in a resort area which is restricted to tourism?? What about Fullerton, Orange, Garden Grove? And if you live in Victorville, WORK CLOSER TO HOME! NO ONE SAID YOU HAVE TO WORK AT DISNEYLAND!
steelesurfer 4 years ago
Its great how these people, with the help of SunCal, would go so far as to exploit children for their cause. For those who don't know, Sun Cal is the company that stands to make millions of dollars from this development. Additionally, these "affordable" units are only 15% of the total development and they will cost $400,000 and above. Do you really think that resort workers making $10 an hour can afford this?
Gilgamesh2010 4 years ago