11 June 2012 - Riverside officials hope to honor the military heritage of Camp Anza, a troop staging area during World War II, by turning it into a development that provides services and housing for disabled veterans.They’re still working out funding for the $1.8 million project, but they’ve gotten four proposals from companies eager to build the project and may choose one in July, development Director Emilio Ramirez said Monday, June 11.
The existing officers’ club building, near the Arlanza Library, would be renovated to become a center for outpatient services. The project would include up to 38 affordable townhome-style units where disabled veterans could live with their families as they get care.
That would be in keeping with how the property was used years ago, said Mark Earley, legislative assistant to Councilman William “Rusty” Bailey, who has worked on the Camp Anza plans. Earley is an Army veteran with more than 30 years of service. read more>>>
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