Affordable Housing
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Examples and stories in this section include:
- Union City Develops Mobile-Home Park to Create New Affordable Housing
- Vallejo Transforms a Vacant Lot Into a Transit Village
- Los Gatos Uses Infill Site to Provide Affordable Housing
- Alameda Military Base Reused for Infill Projects
- San Diego Uses Public-Private Collaboration to Develop Family Apartments
- Grass Valley Develops Program for Workforce Housing
- Santa Barbara Provides for City’s Homeless
- Palmdale Saves Mobile Home Parks
- Watsonville Affordable Housing Development Provides Families Access to Childcare and Transit
- Santa Cruz Implements “Granny Flat” Program
- Santa Clara Cleans Up Contamination, Preserves Historic Structures, and Includes Affordable Housing
- San Leandro Creates Affordable Rental Units for Developmentally Disabled Adults
- Lafayette Creates a Transit-Oriented Development that Includes Affordable Housing
- Hercules Cleans Up Industrial Site and Creates Mixed-Use Development
- Hayward Works with Developer to Sell Units Below Market Rate
- Fremont Project Built Entirely for First-Time Home Buyers
- Foster City Replaces Blighted Shopping Center with Housing for All Income Levels
- Emeryville Turns an Abandoned Card Club Into New Affordable Residential Opportunity
- Daly City Cleans Up Contamination and Develops a Mix of New Retail Space and Affordable Housing Units