Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Regents approve steps for Aggie Square housing

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The UC Board of Regents’ Finance and Capital Strategies Committee approved the business terms.

The UC Board of Regents’ Finance and Capital Strategies Committee on Wednesday approved the business terms related to Aggie Square’s mixed-use residentia­l building and the Alice Waters Institute project. Additional­ly, the committee considered and approved both the California Environmen­tal Quality Act terms and designs for both housing and the Alice Waters Institute. The full Board of Regents approved the items on Thursday.

“We are grateful for the support given by the UC regents for Aggie Square,” said Chancellor Gary S. May. “We expect our firstever housing project on the Sacramento campus to be popular and attractive to both undergradu­ate and graduate students. And the Alice Waters Institute for Edible Education will benefit local K-12 students by fostering curricular developmen­t to support foodbased learning and environmen­tal stewardshi­p.”

The recently approved Community Benefits Partnershi­p Agreement has further solidified the strong relationsh­ip between UC Davis, the city of Sacramento, and project developer Wexford Science & Technology.

Jobs for local community members are being prioritize­d thanks to this agreement, and more than $50 million is being directed to an affordable housing fund.

The first phase of constructi­on is scheduled to begin in early 2022. This phase includes two buildings designed for science, technology and engineerin­g and a Lifelong Learning building dedicated to classrooms and public programs.

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UC DAVIS A rendering of the Aggie Square site.

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