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Manteca Bulletin - Manteca Bulletin
Manteca construction — based on city issued permits — hit a record $757 million in 2024. The 5,205 permits included 1,306 new single family home starts and the Manteca Crossing shopping center ...
Manteca Bulletin - Manteca Bulletin
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Local News - Manteca Bulletin
Manteca construction — based on city issued permits — hit a record $757 million in 2024. The 5,205 permits included 1,306 new single family home starts and the Manteca Crossing shopping center ...
MANTECA BUILDING TOPS $2.477 BILLION IN 5 YEARS
3 天之前 · Manteca construction — based on city issued permits — hit a record $757 million in 2024. The 5,205 permits included 1,306 new single family home starts and the Manteca Crossing shopping center ...
NEWS - Manteca Bulletin
NEWMAN, Calif. – In two Trans-Valley League games last week, the Orestimba High boys basketball team continued its search for a league win.
Manteca looks to break ground on homeless project in 2026
2025年1月15日 · The Supreme Court decision in mid-2024 giving cities more leeway in dealing with the homeless prompted Manteca — like a number of jurisdictions — to rethink how they will deal with the problem.
MANTECA GROWTH NOT EXCEEDING CAP - Manteca Bulletin
2025年1月29日 · A case can be made that City of Manteca Ordinance No. 800 — dubbed the “growth management ordinance” — is doing exactly what it was designed to do. That’s even with 1,306 new housing ...
REFLECTING ON DOWNTOWN - Manteca Bulletin
2024年12月28日 · The city also inked a deal with a non-profit to develop a 5-story affordable housing senior citizens complex on the northeast corner of Sycamore Avenue and Yosemite Avenue.
AFFORDALE HOUSING QUANDRY - Manteca Bulletin
2024年12月17日 · An inclusionary housing fee is now on the table in Manteca. And based on a previous inclusionary housing fee analysis that was presented Sept. 1, 2022 during a workshop for the Manteca Planning ...
MANTECA HEADING NORTH - Manteca Bulletin
Six months ago, it looked plausible Manteca voters on Nov. 5 would have been asked to pass judgment on the city’s general plan update designed to guide growth for the next 20 years.