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The Vallco Shopping Mall redevelopment project in Cupertino is the largest project to have utilized SB 35. [24] The project will include retail and 2 million square feet of office space, and 2,402 total units of housing. Half of those units, or 1,201, will be designated as below-market rate housing for low and very low-income residents. [11]
California ranks second from the bottom among U.S. states in the number of housing units per capita. [18] As of 2021 California had only 24 homes that were considered affordable and available for each 100 of the lowest income renter households, putting the housing shortage in California for this category of renters at about one million homes.
Project Roomkey demonstrated an effective collaboration between public and private entities. This method is increasingly popular in the public health sector. [46] There were disparities in program accessibility, with a majority of participants being white, despite people of color forming a significant unhoused population.
The Palm Street project is part of a shift to a “housing first” philosophy, according to Transitions-Mental Health Association. New project will give studio apartments to SLO’s unhoused ...
More than 180,000 people live without housing in California, representing nearly a third of the U.S. homeless population, and the majority live outside, according to the U.S. Department of Housing ...
Unaffordability and the pandemic have driven several years of population loss in California, a trend that continued in 2022, when the state lost around 138,400 people, a 0.35% loss.
In 2017, California had an oversized share of the nation's homeless: 22%, for a state whose residents make up only 12% of the country's total population. The California State Auditor found in their April 2018 report Homelessness in California, that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development noted that "California had about 134,000 ...
In August 2024, Mahan met with San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria to construct a plan for housing the unhoused population in San Jose. Mahan used the city of San Diego as a template to create a proposal to solve the problem of homelessness. The proposal was the development of sanctioned encampments to shelter the homeless. [49]