Where 6 affordable apartment complexes will be built in South Bay

A vote Tuesday by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved funding for six affordable housing complexes, in San Jose, Mountain View and Palo Alto.

The projects, providing 716 units, will cost $47.4 million. Of that, $36.1 million will come from Measure A — a $950 million affordable housing bond approved by voters in 2016.

The county has so far allocated about $857 million of Measure A funds, with $648 million going to build 4,749 affordable homes.

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The map above shows the locations of the six projects.

1/ 3001 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. 127 units, five stories. Former site of Mike’s Bikes.

2/ 96 W. El Camino Real, Mountain View. 79 units, six stories. Former site of Cusimano mortuary.

3/ 1020 Terra Bella Ave., Mountain View. 106 units, six stories. Buffered from Highway 101 by a self-storage facility.

4/ 525 N. Capitol Ave., San Jose. 160 units, five stories. Next to the Capitol townhouse subdivision, built in 2019.

5/ 1371 Kooser Road, San Jose. 191 units, six stories. Site of a former Chuck E. Cheese restaurant.

6/ 5885 Santa Teresa Blvd., San Jose. 49 units, three stories. Site of the Round Table restaurant at Plaza del Rey shopping center.

 

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