The project is aimed at providing older Davis residents with more choices for remaining in Davis, primarily by downsizing from larger family homes and moving to a neighborhood designed for aging in place.
The neighborhood, Taormino said, is designed to be walkable and to prevent chronic loneliness, particularly by having greenbelts between front doors and numerous walking paths.
The development would include 150 age-restricted affordable apartments; 32 attached, age-restricted cottages; 94 attached age-restricted units; 129 single-family detached, age-restricted homes; and 77 single-family, detached non-age-restricted homes.
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