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TRACKING THE SOUTH VALLEY FLOODS
HOUSING
Inside the nearly three-year struggle for residents at Fresno’s La Hacienda mobile home park
Residents of the beleaguered La Hacienda mobile home park in northeast Fresno have just finished going through two more proceedings this week in their years-long battle to stay in their homes. A proposal to close down La Hacienda Mobile Estates mobile homes was rejected by the Fresno City Council last Thursday, after members drew criticism…
Commission raises rent at Fresno mobile home park, but residents still say it’s a win
Mobile home park residents scored a second victory this week in their now yearslong efforts to keep their Fresno homes. In a 4-0 vote Tuesday, the Mobilehome Park Rent Review and Stabilization Commission rejected an application for a $350 rent increase at La Hacienda Mobile Estates submitted by park owner Harmony Communities. The vote came…
Commission weighs major rent hike at Fresno mobile home park
A city commission will hold a hearing today over a proposed rent increase at a Fresno mobile home park that residents say they can’t afford – while the owners say they can’t afford to operate the park without it. The Mobilehome Park Rent Review and Stabilization Commission will decide whether to agree to a proposed…
Resources for Renters
How to report substandard housing conditions in Fresno
If you are a renter who thinks your housing might be in need of repairs that your landlord is refusing to fix, the City of Fresno’s Anti Slum Enforcement Team may be able to help.
ENVIRONMENT
‘I want industrial gone.’ Frustrated residents slam southwest Fresno rezone plans
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misquoted attorney John Kinsey. The story has been corrected to show that Kinsey said: “I don’t say anything that I think in my heart isn’t accurate.” The earlier version also incorrectly identified at least one of the developers associated with the proposal. The story has been corrected. Following…
WORK
‘It’s so weird to say that in Fresno.’ Why Measure P has artists feeling optimistic about the future
Adrianna Sorondo never wanted to leave Fresno. The 35-year-old artist says her hometown, where she grew up admiring the sculptures that once adorned the city’s bygone pedestrian mall, has always been a major influence on her work. “It’s an artists’ city,” she said, “whether it’s recognized by the city at large or not.” But Sorondo…
How do new raises for Fresno Unified teachers compare to other local district salaries?
Fresno Unified teachers landed what union leaders call a “historic” contract with the district last week, featuring raises, reduced class sizes, and other wins for the union. Salaries specifically are set to grow 16% over the next three years. Fresno teacher raises include additional 2.5% bonuses in 2024-25 and 2025-26, ultimately raising the average teacher…
Fresno Unified teachers’ new contract is official after union and school board vote
The bargaining teams reached a deal just in time – averting the strike teachers were supposed to begin Wednesday.
DOCUMENTERS
Documenters program expands participatory civic media opportunities for all residents
We’re teaming up with City Bureau to expand our Documenters program with a third cohort this fall.
Madera County Board of Supervisors (11/28/23)
Full notes from the Nov. 28 Madera County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Fresno County Board of Supervisors (11/28/23)
Full notes from the Nov. 28 Fresno County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Kings County Board of Supervisors (11/21/23)
Full notes from the Nov. 21 Kings County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Fresno Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission (11/20/23)
Full notes from the Nov. 20 Fresno Parks, Recreation and Arts Commission meeting.