ANAHEIM, Calif.—The City of Anaheim’s sale of Angel Stadium violated the Surplus Land Act and its requirements for encouraging lower-income housing, California housing authorities told Anaheim city leaders. The state Department of Housing and Community Development issued the notice in a letter to city attorneys last week, Anaheim spokesman Mike Lyster said, according to a report Wednesday in the Orange County Register. The state agency planned to send an official notice of violation to the city on Dec. 8, said Megan Kirkeby, the Housing and Community Development deputy director of housing policy development, according to the Orange County Register. Kirkeby said the agency will give the city a few options to come in compliance with the law in the next 60 days. They include declaring the land surplus and providing notice to affordable housing developers, or making 80 percent of the land available for housing and offering 40 percent of …
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