Largest Affordable Housing Project in San Mateo County History Clears Key Funding Step | KQED
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The current plan will redevelop those homes, which are now outdated and falling into disrepair, and will add 405 new ones.
This is obviously an aggressive intensification of the use of this site - we're going from 150 to 555 homes, said Matt Franklin.
The project has already completed construction on its first stage of 147 homes held for people who earn 15% to 60% of the area median income.
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