The Midway Village redevelopment in Daly City has officially opened its first 147 affordable housing units, catering to low-income families and young adults exiting foster care. The project, which will replace 555 aging apartments, aims to modernize housing options and support the community, with some units allocated specifically for local educators. This effort marks a significant step in addressing the local housing affordability crisis, offering critical support for diverse communities. As the largest affordable housing project in San Mateo County, it emphasizes the region's commitment to improving living conditions for vulnerable populations.
This is a transformative project that took a very old and outdated affordable housing complex with 150 units to what will be a modern complex with more than 500 units for individuals often on the brink of being homeless.
The project highlights the county's commitment to tackling the housing affordability crisis. From dedicating this property for new affordable homes to providing project-based vouchers and capital.
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