Atchison Village, Richmond
Facts and practical information
Atchison Village is a community in Richmond, California which was originally built as housing for defense workers from the Kaiser Shipyards. It lies at an elevation of 13 feet. Constructed by the Richmond Housing Authority in 1941 as Richmond's first public defense housing project, it is on of the only projects funded by the Lanham Community Facilities Act that still exists in Richmond and one of the few in the nation not destroyed after the war. It is one of 20 public housing projects built in Richmond before and during World War II. The Village was sold by the government to its residents for $1,512,00.00 February 28, 1957, remaining mutual housing to this day under the ownership of the Atchison Village Mutual Homes Corporation. Many think it would be covered under Proposition 13 as a single unsold parcel, thus limiting tax increases to 2%, but the Tax Assessor does not treat it that way. ()
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Atchison Village – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Plunge, Benoit-Casper Brewing, Miller/Knox Lagoon, Point Richmond Historic District.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Atchison Village by public transport?
Bus
- West MacDonald Avenue & Curry Street • Lines: 72M (4 min walk)
- MacDonald Avenue & 4th Street • Lines: 72M (9 min walk)
Train
- Richmond (25 min walk)
Metro
- Richmond • Lines: Orange, Red (26 min walk)