The City of Menlo Park has opened up applications for the development of three large parking plazas in Downtown Menlo Park. The city plans to build a minimum of 345 units of affordable housing spread across the three sites but has not restricted the addition of more units. The program plans to integrate affordable housing options into the high-resource downtown area.
The three lots north of Santa Cruz Avenue are some of eight identified by the city as having potential for development to help the city meet its regional housing needs allocation. The city hopes to develop them in accordance with the Surplus Land Act, allowing for the densification of the downtown neighborhood.

Downtown Menlo Park Development Sample Proposed Layout, image via Alliant Communities
The proposals are each keeping some parking in the new layout of the site, although they may change the organization, quantity, or other design elements.
So far, seven applications have been submitted from developers including Alliant Communities, Eden Housing, MidPen Housing, Path Ventures, Presidio Bay Ventures, Alta Housing, and The Pacific Companies.

Downtown Menlo Park Development Site 3 Current Parking Plaza, image via Google Street View
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