Pasadena is fast-tracking construction of 65 to 70 units of permanent supportive housing at Heritage Square — but it could still take three years before the project for homeless seniors breaks ground.
The City Council on Monday approved a preliminary plan to develop the southern portion of the city-owned Heritage Square in Northwest Pasadena. To develop the site, the council selected Bridge Housing, the nonprofit that built and manages the 70-unit Heritage Square Senior Apartments located on the northern part of the 2.8-acre block at Fair Oaks Avenue and Orange Grove Boulevard.