The 60,867 square foot, four-story project was built on a 0.7 acre lot and consists of 51 units comprising 39 one-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom residential living spaces. All units with the exception of the manager’s unit are restricted to low-income households. The resulting project residential density is 74.1 units per acre, far exceeding county-wide average density levels of 9 units per acre indicated in the RTP/SCS.
To address the unique needs of the resident population, Anchor Village includes an on-site property manager and resident services. Approximately 8,000 square feet of ground floor community space houses comprehensive resident services, including private rooms for individual counseling, meetings, and other social services. Furthermore, the non-office space is designed for fostering social interaction, including activities, programs and classes for tenants. This space is designed to encourage socialization and a strong sense of community. All common areas are ADA compliant, ensuring accessibility for disabled tenants.
The Anchor Village project further capitalizes on sustainable development practices as a transit-oriented development by providing residents with convenient access via a short walk (half-mile or less) to four San Joaquin Regional Transit District bus stops and the Downtown Transit Center. The project further supports greenhouse gas reductions by reducing parking availability and encouraging multimodal transportation. In addition to convenient access to local and regional bus transit, the project is within short walking distance to a wide range of goods and services found in the Stockton downtown core.