Downtown housing appeals to a broad spectrum of Sacramentans.
Some are attracted by the art and entertainment amenities that a city
lifestyle offers. Others appreciate the easy access to places of employment
and services due to its central location and the availability of public
transportation.
CADA believes that housing for people from a wide range
of income groups enhances the Capitol Park Neighborhood. As the neighborhood's
desirability gains momentum, CADA is meeting both the growing demand
for housing and the challenge of maintaining economic diversity.
Over its twenty-seven years of developing and managing
urban infill housing CADA has built hundreds of units through effective
public-private partnerships and has preserved and maintained the rental
housing stock transferred to its care in 1978. CADA directly funds and
utilizes funds available through government housing programs to assure
the neighborhood includes housing units meeting the needs of low and
very-low income households.
These actions have resulted in a community of neighbors
with diverse lifestyles including retirees on fixed incomes, students
and people working in a variety of service and office capacities in
the central business district, the state offices and the Capitol.