Five affordable homes proposed for city-owned land on 18th Avenue South
/An unsolicited proposal submitted to the City of St. Pete could bring a small cluster of permanently affordable homes to a vacant site in south St. Pete.
Bright Community Trust is requesting the donation of four city-owned parcels at 2013 18th Avenue South, where it plans to develop five cottage-style homes targeted to income-restricted buyers.
Each home would include two bedrooms, one bathroom, and roughly 900 square feet of living space.
Plans also call for a shared green space, nine parking spaces, and individual lot configurations that would allow each home to function as its own property.
The city’s willingness to consider the unsolicited proposal has triggered a formal Notice of Intent to Dispose of City-Owned Real Estate, which was published to the city’s website last week.
That notice opens the door for other developers or nonprofits to submit competing proposals for the property.
Interested parties have until Friday, May 22nd at 12 p.m. to submit an alternative proposal for the lease, purchase, or development of the site.
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