Infrastructure & Microgrid

Housing only works when the infrastructure holds. Cujo’s Neighborhood Rise / Veterans is planned as a resilient community system, designed to remain operational during outages, extreme heat, and disruption.

Resilience goal: Keep power, essential operations, and core services stable so the community can function consistently, not just when everything goes perfectly.

Why Infrastructure Comes First

A supportive housing community depends on reliable energy, communications, and day-to-day operations. Infrastructure planning is not an add-on. It is the foundation that protects stability over time.

The Microgrid Concept

The microgrid model is designed to support long-term reliability through a layered approach:

Operational Continuity

The community is designed to support continuous operations including administrative functions, resident stability needs, and essential systems. Resilience planning helps prevent “single point of failure” outcomes that can destabilize housing communities.

Utilities & Site Systems

Infrastructure planning also considers the full site system, including utilities integration, layout efficiency, and access for maintenance and service continuity. Site engineering will refine final specifications based on approvals, terrain, and operational requirements.

Note: This page describes planning direction and resilience intent. Final engineering, infrastructure specifications, and capacity figures will reflect site conditions and approvals.

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