Council likes affordable housing proposal
A conceptual design for an affordable housing project on Evelyn and Franklin streets was well received in a City Council study session Tuesday, and neighbors turned their previous criticisms into positive feedback, offering design suggestions.
Jonathan Emami, vice president of developer ROEM, appeared to have followed through on his promise for a project “indistinguishable as affordable” when he presented a plan for a 51-unit, four-story apartment building to go on the site north of Castro where a Caltrain overflow parking lot currently sits.
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