A first-of-its kind housing project comes to Cupertino

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CUPERTINO — In a first-of-its kind project, the city is preparing to build 40 new homes designated for low-income residents and those with developmental disabilities.

The project will be located along Mary Avenue next to Highway 85 on less than an acre of city-owned property. Half of the units will be set aside for adults and families with children who have such disabilities and the rest for those who make 50% or less of Santa Clara County’s area median income, which is around $184,300 a year for a family of four. A completion date has not been finalized

The City Council needs to approve the property’s lease and any additional funding for the project before construction can begin, according to deputy city manager Tina Kapoor. The project will likely rely on multiple funding sources, including from the city, county and state.

“Land is expensive in Cupertino, and there is very little vacant land available for development,” Kapoor said. “This project is an opportunity to develop an underutilized, city-owned property to address a critical housing need for the community.”

People with developmental disabilities have an intellectual disability, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, autism and “conditions requiring services similar to those required for persons with intellectual disabilities,” according to the state. State data also reports that Cupertino is home to 325 people with such disabilities, of which 37% are adults.

The city is working alongside affordable housing developer Charities Housing, Ko Architects, local nonprofits Housing Choices for People with Developmental Disabilities, West Valley Community Services and Rotary Club of Cupertino Housing Corporation.

Housing Choices, a local nonprofit that partners with cities to create affordable housing for those with developmental disabilities, will provide case management and offer support services to the future tenants. Housing Choices offers similar apartments in several other Bay Area cities, including in Sunnyvale, Redwood City and East Palo Alto.

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