
"That's kind of a best practice these days, the notion being, if we're talking about mainstreaming folks into the larger community, then that starts with the project, right? You don't just create a site that exclusively serves folks with developmental disabilities; you make sure that the site serves a range of folks with a range of abilities."
"Welcoming residents to Mitchell Park Place is one of the most rewarding parts of our work at Eden Housing,"
"This project would not be possible without the steadfast support of our many partners, including the City of Palo Alto,"
A 50-apartment below-market housing development at 525 E. Charleston Road includes 25 units reserved for adults with developmental disabilities and one unit for an on-site manager. All apartments target households earning up to 60% of the area median income. The building comprises 37 studios, eight one-bedroom units and four two-bedroom units. As of Dec. 17, 41 of 49 available units were occupied, housing about 55 people. Eden Housing received around 270 applications when the window opened and expects to fill remaining units by Dec. 22. The project was spearheaded in 2020 by Joe Simitian.
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