05/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2026 13:05
DTSC provided nearly $300,000 to The Unity Council to plan the environmental cleanup of contamination left behind from prior uses, which included automotive services and a utility service yard.
Today's celebration marks more than the start of one development-it represents the visible momentum of five major state-funded cleanup projects for affordable housing in the Fruitvale neighborhood, all within walking distance of one another.
Thousands of properties across California sit vacant because of pollution left behind by gas stations, auto repair shops, dry cleaners and industrial facilities. Cleanups of these sites are made possible through DTSC's Equitable Communities Revitalization Grant program.
DTSC is part of a statewide effort, led by Governor Gavin Newsom, to address homelessness and the need for affordable housing. The department has invested more than $130 million in the cleanup and reuse of more than 150 sites across 49 cities, preparing them for new life in communities that have historically faced environmental and economic barriers.
This effort showcases the Governor's commitment to addressing California's decades-in -the-making housing crisis by turning pollution into possibility.
The four other DTSC-funded cleanup projects in the Fruitvale neighborhood are: