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Manteca paying $5.8M 'ransom'

Manteca paying $5.8M 'ransom'

Manteca paying $5.8M 'ransom'
Manteca Bulletin
Manteca's share this year is $5.8 million. In subsequent years the Manteca RDA will pay the state $1.2 million annually in exchange for continuing to be allowed to exist. That means a number of Manteca property owners who are paying taxes to cover RDA ...

291 housing starts so far

291 housing starts so far

291 housing starts so far
Manteca Bulletin
Manteca is in target to have its best year for new housing unit starts since 2007. Builders have sold or started 291 residential units so far this year through June 30. ...
 

Neighbors dislike apartment plan

Neighbors dislike apartment plan

Neighbors dislike apartment plan
Manteca Bulletin
Buyers of homes built in Dutra Estates are convinced the Manteca City Council has set in motion the decline of their neighborhood by allowing apartments to be built on the ...

Apartments lag behind homes

Apartments lag behind homes

Apartments lag behind homes
Manteca Bulletin
More than nine times as many single family homes have been built in Manteca during the past 25 years than apartments. And that - according to research by the Business Forecasting ...
 

Manteca: Ready for next round?

Manteca: Ready for next round?

Manteca: Ready for next round?
Manteca Bulletin
Manteca has more housing construction going on than anywhere else in San Joaquin County. We've got an apartment complex going in and infrastructure going in the ground for new subdivision (lots). The CenterPoint (Business Park) is coming fast down the ...

Problems raised with proposed downtown rezoning

Problems raised with proposed downtown rezoning

Problems raised with proposed downtown rezoning
Tracy Press
by Denise Ellen Rizzo / Tracy Press During the first workshop to discuss the city's Downtown Specific Plan with the planning commission Wednesday, April 27, questions were raised about the hardships rezoning could cause. The proposed plan calls for ...

Property taxes may go up for some

Property taxes may go up for some

Property taxes may go up for some who did not sell homes
Manteca Bulletin
By virtue of having San Joaquin County's healthiest new home building market Manteca could actually see a slight rise in net property taxes receipts for the city in 2012. The fact 345 new homes were built in Manteca in 2010 is expected ...