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  2. Santa Cruz plans high-rise living as a fix for sky-high ... - AOL

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    Santa Cruz leaders say downtown high-rises would ease housing costs. Activists call the plan 'out of character' for the laid-back beach town and are fighting new construction.

  3. California’s housing crisis could be raising risk of climate ...

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    July 30, 2024 at 12:12 PM. The lack of affordable housing in California’s urban centers may be fueling increased development in adjacent wildlands — exacerbating the impacts of climate change ...

  4. 'We just can't afford to live here.' Housing costs are ...

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    Rental prices in Orange County jumped 22% in 2021 before leveling out a year later and increasing modestly in 2023. Prices have been on the rise again this year, according to data from Apartment ...

  5. Don Lane (Santa Cruz) - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of California, Santa Cruz. Website. www .donlane .org. Don Lane (born January 12, 1956) is an American community organizer, university instructor, former elected official, and former nonprofit organization administrator in Santa Cruz, California. Lane spent many years working and managing the Saturn Cafe after graduating ...

  6. Student homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The project to provide housing for Santa Cruz students was stopped by the people of the area due to the damage to the nature of the area. This project would support 3000 students. Experts believe that providing affordable housing and supporting families who deal with drugs can help reduce the number of homeless students.

  7. Santa Cruz County, California - Wikipedia

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    This statement remains true with 2017 data that shows that Santa Cruz is the least affordable county for renters. [63] In Santa Cruz County, 60% of residents rent and a median monthly rent is $3000. UCSC's No Place Like Home Project reports that in Santa Cruz County, 2.5 minimum wage jobs would be needed to afford renting a 2 bedroom apartment.

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