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First cohousing development in Grass Valley begins to sprout

12:01 a.m. PT Mar 19, 2008 

Logging on a wooded corner at Freeman Lane and McKnight Way in Grass Valley is expected to start in April, and construction on a cohousing project there could start in late spring or early summer, development spokeswoman Rhonda Herrin said Tuesday. Exact starting dates for the work depend on the weather.
The plans call for selective cutting of trees.
Members of Wolf Creek Village, the first cohousing project in the city, said they are looking forward to completion of the energy efficient development in mid-2009.