Carson housing project event draws Sisolak, Bagwell

Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell, center, and Gov. Steve Sisolak, left, were joined by developers on Sept. 1 for the official groundbreaking of the Sierra Flats project off Butti Way.

Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell, center, and Gov. Steve Sisolak, left, were joined by developers on Sept. 1 for the official groundbreaking of the Sierra Flats project off Butti Way.
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Following a Board of Supervisors meeting Sept. 1, Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell grabbed a shovel for the official groundbreaking of the Sierra Flats affordable housing project off Butti Way.
“The Sierra Flats project will bring much-needed relief to low-income renters in Carson City who have struggled to keep up with the rising cost of living here in Northern Nevada,” Bagwell said in a previous statement.


A rendering of the Sierra Flats project shows what the affordable housing units will look like. They are expected to be completed by the end of 2023. 

Phase one of the 160-unit HUD project will include 40 senior housing units and 40 family units with average rental prices expected to be between $450 and $1,150. The project is intended for seniors and families whose income is not more than 60 percent of the Carson City median gross income.
Bagwell was joined by Gov. Steve Sisolak and representatives from project developers PalaSeek LLP, Oikos Development Corporation, and CM Development — which make up Sierra Flats Senior GP.
“The work we are doing together is imperative: getting just one more person into a home makes an incredible difference,” Sisolak said in a previous statement.
Sierra Flats is expected to be finished by the end of 2023, according to developers.

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