Residential


Downtown Menlo Park Development Sample Proposed Layout, image via Presidio Bay Ventures

Menlo Park Opens Three Downtown Parking Plazas to Affordable Housing

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.

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2165 The Alameda Concept Rendering, image via Cloud Apartments

New Modular Housing Proposed on The Alameda San Jose

San Jose Planning Department is set to review plans for building a new modular affordable housing development at 2165 The Alameda. The developer, Cloud Apartments, wants to add 174 housing units to the 0.55-acre vacant lot using an innovative modular construction style. The project will require a special use permit

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100 Commodore Webster Drive, image from MCCDA

New Funding Secured for Point Reyes Affordable Housing

Late last month, the Marin County Board of Supervisors voted to approve almost $9.5 million in funding for the refurbishment of 100 Commodore Webster Drive, the old Point Reyes Coast Guard Station, into 54 affordable housing units. The presentation brought by the Marin County Community Development Agency was supported by a number of speakers, including representatives of Eden Housing and CLAM, the developers for the project.

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Brisbane Baylands Site Location, image via Brisbane Planning

Brisbane Files with CEQA for Baylands Specific Development Plan

Last week, the City of Brisbane’s proposal for the Baylands development area was opened for public review through the CEQA application page. The specific site plan, developed in partnership with the Metis Environmental Group and Environmental Science Associates, is a sweeping redevelopment of more than 680 acres along Highway 101 and the Caltrain tracks between San Francisco and South San Francisco.

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