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Housing · San FranciscoSan Jose is preparing to pull a slick move with its housing policy, and if you’re Black, brown or low‑income, you’re not supposed to notice until you’re already gone. The city is revising its inclusionary housing ordinance, branding the changes as “modernization” and “workforce housing.” But beneath the language, it’s the same old story: Open the doors wider to higher‑income, mostly white and affluent Asian households, and quietly close them on …See the Story
Op-ed: Inclusionary for who? The quiet re-redlining of San Jose’s housing policy
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California, United States · CaliforniaOn January 29th, SV@Home celebrated alongside many community members, partners, and leadership the groundbreaking of La Placita—a powerful moment for East San José and a long-held community vision finally taking physical shape. We stood together on the future site, surrounded by the people who made this possible, it was impossible not to feel the momentum behind what’s coming. La Placita will transform a long-neglected building across from Mexic…See the Story
La Placita Breaks Ground in East San Jose

Housing · San JoseSan Jose redirects Below Market Rate housing from extremely low-income families to middle-class workers earning up to $214,000, citing developer feasibility concerns as housing advocates warn of displacement The City of San Jose approved a controversial overhaul of its Below Market Rate housing policy on January 27, 2026, shifting the focus from extremely low-income households […] The post San Jose Pivots Affordable Housing to Middle-Income Work…See the Story