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Alta Housing is excited to bring a new 71-unit 100% affordable housing community to Mountain View, CA. 950 W. ECR has been prioritized by the city of Mountain View to provide independent living for a mix of single and two-person households between 50-70% of the area median income. Fifteen of the units are reserved for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities.   Location 950 W. ECR is centrally located on El Camino Real, with great proximity to transit and amenities …

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On January 13, 2020, Palo Alto city council committed another $10.5 Million to Wilton Court, a 100% affordable housing development that will have 59 apartments at the corner of El Camino Real and Wilton Avenue. Twenty-one (21) of these units will be for adults who have developmental disabilities. Palo Alto’s total commitment to the project is $20.5 million. In addition, Santa Clara County will contribute $2.8 million to the project. Palo Alto Housing thanks the City of Palo Alto and …

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 Opportunity Fund Scholarships are available to Alta Housing residents with financial support to invest in their future through higher education.  Residents who are 22 or older and have lived in Alta Housing communities for a year or longer will be able to apply for scholarships to help them advance their careers.  These scholarships can be used for certificate programs, community college or a four-year degree. It is our hope that Alta Housing residents will use these funds to achieve career …

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Randy Tsuda, CEO and president of  Alta Housing, builder of affordable housing, talks about the recently approved 59-apartment Wilton Court project in Palo Alto and the challenges and opportunities for solving the Bay Area’s housing crisis. Palo Alto Weekly journalists Jocelyn Dong and Gennady Sheyner join Tsuda for the conversation.

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Article Posted by Palo Alto Online Randy Tsuda, who has served as director of Mountain View’s Community Development Department for the past decade, will be the next president and CEO of Palo Alto Housing, the nonprofit announced Wednesday afternoon. Tsuda will begin his new position on Nov. 14 and will take over a position that has been open since Candice Gonzalez departed in Julyto join Sand Hill Property Company. The nonprofit has developed several below-market-rate housing complexes in recent years, including …

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