The Stockton City Council will decide whether to put $1.6 million originally set aside to replace aging Sierra Vista homes toward other housing projects, among other significant votes scheduled for Tuesday’s meeting.
The Sierra Vista vote would rescind money reserved for the replacement of 48 deteriorating units at the south Stockton’s public housing community and add it to a roughly $12 million bucket of funds the council plans to distribute to other proposed housing developments, a report linked to Tuesday’s agenda shows.
Peter Ragsdale, executive director of the county housing authority responsible for the Sierra Vista revamp, didn’t immediately return a request for comment…