Housing

Oakland Approves Transformation of Former Arts College Into Homes

Seven years after it was originally proposed , the 5212 Broadway project–the former California College of the Arts campus in Rockridge—was unanimously approved by the Oakland City Council. Presented by the Equity Community Builders (ECB) and Emerald Fund, this innovative development project will bring 448 much-needed new homes, including a commitment to 45 affordable homes onsite. […]

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Serramonte Del Rey Neighborhood

The Serramonte Del Rey Proposal is Approved

Jefferson Union High School District (JUHSD)’s Serramonte Del Rey Neighborhood, a proposed mixed-use development in Daly City, has been approved by the Daily City City Council. Greenbelt Alliance’s Development Endorsement Committee endorsed this project in December, 2023.  With 1,113 new housing units with 20% low and moderate income housing (including 24 units set aside for

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Mountain View Housing Element

After many months of work, the City of Mountain View received state certification of their housing element by the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Greenbelt Alliance worked with the city and advocated alongside local community organizations to ensure that the plan included progressive policy changes to spur new infill housing development. These changes

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Spieker Senior Development in Walnut Creek: 354 New Homes Approved

This development will span an area of approximately 30.6 acres in unincorporated Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County. As a Life Plan Community—also referred to as Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC—it will offer housing, resident services, and long-term care to senior residents. Learn more about Spieker Senior Development here.

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Santa Clara’s Civic Center Multifamily Housing Project: 108 New Homes Approved

According to the Santa Clara County Housing Need Report, 100,000 families in Santa Clara can only afford fewer than 34,000 homes in the county. The Civic Center Multifamily Housing Project will help alleviate this problem by creating 108 new homes that are 100% affordable and available within the lower end of the affordability range. Learn

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