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MidPen Housing Proposes 110-Unit Affordable Project in Redwood City

By Lilly Riddle One hundred and ten new affordable housing units are proposed by Redwood City to be built at 1580 Maple Street....

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Abode Communities Proposes 90-Unit Affordable Housing Development Near San Jose’s Cambrian Park Plaza

A Los Angeles-based developer, Abode Communities, has taken a significant step towards constructing a new affordable housing project in San Jose. The company...

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69-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Burlingame, Eucalyptus Grove, Breaks Ground

Construction is underway on Eucalyptus Grove, a new affordable housing complex in Burlingame, California. The 69-unit development, located at 1875 California Drive, will...

Senate Bill 423, Senate Bill 4, SB 423, SB 4, SB 35, California Housing Consortium, California YIMBY, UC Berkeley's Terner Center for Housing Innovation, Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California, California State Building and Construction Trades Council, California Conference of Carpenters
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California Legislature Passes Two Housing Bills to Streamline Permitting Despite Local Opposition

In a move aimed at addressing California’s housing crisis, the State Legislature on Monday passed two bills, Senate Bill 423 and Senate Bill...

SB 35, Cupertino, Vallco, Friends of Better Cupertino, Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass, Sand Hill Property
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Court Rulings Demonstrate SB 35’s Potential To Obtain Swift, Certain Approval Of Housing Developments

By Miles Imwalle, Katharine Van Dusen, Charmaine Yu, and Sarah Peterson  Senate Bill 35 (SB 35) was one of the most promising bills to come out of...

SB 35, Cupertino, Vallco, Friends of Better Cupertino, Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass, Sand Hill Property
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Cupertino’s Vallco Town Center SB 35 Approval Upheld in Major Court Ruling

Ruling determined City of Cupertino acted properly in processing the SB 35 application. Ruling allows Sand Hill Property Company’s revitalization of the site...

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Judge Orders Los Altos to Permit Construction of 30,000 SQFT Mixed-Use Project

Victory for Housing Advocates and Property Owners Using SB 35 and Other State Laws to Expedite Approval of Rejected Project Santa Clara—A court...

West Berkeley Investors, City of Berkeley, WBI, 1900 Fourth, Blake Griggs Properties, Alameda Superior Court, West Berkeley Shellmound
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Developer: Berkeley Must Follow State Law and Approve 50 Percent Affordable Housing Project on Fourth Street

Berkeley, CA (June 28, 2018) ‐‐ West Berkeley Investors (WBI) today submitted a detailed response to the City of Berkeley’s letter of June...

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