Update
Crossroads is now law. It was put through with the eminent domain being pulled from single-family homes and condominiums, leaving other multi-family residences and commercial lots. The money will come from the taxes we are paying on the properties we all live in and use. These dollars have been going to the state, with the minor exception of 16%. Now all increases within the prop 13 limits and new values due to sales will come to Crossroads specifically at the rate of 67% of the tax increment dollars. I'll state again to be very clear these are increases that you have had since prop 13 NOT NEW ONES! The project area committee, or PAC, has been set in place for the duration of the redevelopment. This is new to redevelopment since the PAC is usually dissolved after the third year. The PAC consists of 15 members from the various interests of businesses, owners, tenants and community groups.
As for the apartments on Streamview Drive, they have improved a lot since another redevelopment project came through for them. It is now up to the tenants and owners to keep them nice and improve them, so it is nice to live in. The council would like to help in any way we can, as well as see more people from the apartments at the meetings since this is your neighborhood too.