A mixed-use development consisting almost entirely of affordable housing is planned for a parcel located down the street from Exposition Park. Details read as follows: Rolland Curtis Partners, LLC is the owner of a site located at 1077 West 38th Street in the South Los Angeles Community Plan area in Council District 8. The Owner is proposing a mixed use project containing 140 residential units, including 138 deed restricted affordable units and approximately 8,000 square feet of commercial space (“project”). The project is proposing a commercial space programmed with philanthropic uses providing medical services to the local community and office space. The site’s proximity, located within 500 feet of the Expo Light Rail stop at Vermont Avenue provides a great transit opportunity. This new development would take the place of an existing 48-unit affordable housing complex known as the Rolland Curtis Gardens. T.R.U.S.T. South LA and the non-profit developer Abode Communities purchased the housing complex last year for $9 million. It’s not exciting, but affordable housing is important. Abode has done good work in the past, and I hope they can churn out a quality product on the Rolland Curtis site. This location provides ample transit access, with the well patronized Vermont bus lines one block east and the busy Expo/Vermont Metro station right across the street.