
County of Santa Clara Approves $31.5 Million for More Affordable Housing, Including For-Sale Homes
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIF. — The County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors signed off on $31.5 million for a trio of housing projects on Tuesday, as the County continues to make progress on its goal of creating 4,800 affordable units to ease the region’s housing crunch, particularly for low-income community members.
The projects will result in 36 housing units in San José (of which 14 are new for-sale townhomes) and 220 housing units Milpitas. Funding for the projects includes $21.3 million from the $950 million Measure A Affordable Housing Bond approved by county voters in 2016.
“Santa Clara County voters made it happen in 2016 when they passed the $950 million affordable housing bond to help our fellow community members who struggle to pay for housing,” said County of Santa Clara Supervisor Cindy Chavez, who helped spearhead Measure A. “We will continue to make substantial progress in building permanent affordable housing and give our families and children the housing security they need.”
Among the developments the Board approved is Jackson Avenue Townhomes, the first affordable homeownership project to be funded under Measure A, which until now has supported multifamily rental housing. The project, which will be developed by Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley, will include 14 townhomes with solar panels and electric vehicle charging stations.
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