San Jose's Alviso district is set for a transformative project that will see the construction of 780 affordable homes on a 3.2-acre site. This development, spearheaded by Los Angeles-based LH Housing, will utilize the builder's remedy state law to fast-track the approval process by ensuring all homes are affordable. Incorporating modular construction techniques will further enhance efficiency and lower costs. City planners are actively involved, emphasizing the importance of locating affordable housing near job hubs to improve residents' quality of life. This site marks a shift from failed entertainment district plans to vital community-centric housing.
The builder's remedy enables developers to bypass local zoning laws if at least 20% of the units are affordable, facilitating a rapid approval process.
The project integrates modular construction technology, allowing for efficient assembly of factory-built apartments that promises to reshape affordable housing in San Jose.
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