Community Corner
Casa Roseland And Tierra De Rosas In Sonoma County
Votes were taken at community meetings held last year and via ballot box in the Roseland library.

September 8, 2020
The Community Development Commission in partnership with MidPen Housing, UrbanMix Developers, and Watza Creative Lab invited Roseland community members to choose a new name for the Roseland Village housing development project. Votes were taken at community meetings held last year and via ballot box in the Roseland library. Roseland has spoken and the results are in!
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Casa Roseland will provide 75 affordable apartment homes constructed on a 1.53-acre parcel in the Roseland neighborhood of Santa Rosa. MidPen Housing is proud to act as the affordable housing developer. This development will address the acute shortage of high-quality
affordable housing in Sonoma County. Casa Roseland is comprised of 24 one-bedroom, 31 two-bedroom, and 20 three-bedroom units to serve individuals and families with income levels no greater than 60% Area Median Income.
Casa Roseland is part of the larger master development, Tierra de Rosas. This is a public/private partnership between MidPen Housing and the Sonoma County Community Development Commission. MidPen is the lead developer, handling the project management of the overall
master development on behalf of our County partner. This master development will create a vital neighborhood hub developed on a 7.4-acre property at the former shopping center site at the intersection of Sebastopol Road and West Avenue, Santa Rosa. Tierra de Rosas aligns with community-led efforts to strengthen the Roseland neighborhood's economic resiliency, expand
housing choice, and improve community health.
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For more information, visit MidPen's website at https://www.engagetheteam.com/casaroseland/

This press release was produced by the Sonoma County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.