The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors recently approved a series of significant changes to the Stanford Community Plan. With M-Group’s assistance, the new policies focus on housing requirements with an emphasis on the surrounding community. Find more information here.
Los Altos Approves First Affordable Housing Project
Los Altos moves forward with first 100% affordable housing development and M-Group’s Radha Hayagreev, Senior Planner, sat down to discuss her involvement with the 330 Distel project in Los Altos.
Check out Garth Bradley’s interview with Radha Hayagreev here.
Mountain View Voice Takes a Look at the Stanford Community Plan
Mountain View Voice Takes a Look at the Stanford Community Plan with project insights and quotes from M-Group planners who are lead consultants for the project.
M-Group's work in Petaluma recognized
M-Group's work in Petaluma is recognized in The Guardian article regarding Los Angeles’ possible ban on new gas stations. Petaluma was the first city in the nation to ban new gas stations in the city limits.
Read full article HERE
M-Group Joins Forces with Habitat For Humanity and Bridge Housing to Build Tiny Homes
M-Group staff put in their time for a great cause. Working with Habitat for Humanity, the M-Group team helped build sleeping cabins/tiny houses for a 40-unit Bridge Housing Community pilot site in San Jose with the purpose of providing safe and decent shelter to help occupants transition to permanent housing.
When most people think of Habitat for Humanity, they think of homeownership. They see volunteers raising walls, and house keys in the hands of new homeowners.
While providing affordable homeownership, home repair, and housing counseling opportunities to families with limited incomes is our driving mission, we see the need here in the Bay Area to serve some of our communities’ most vulnerable neighbors – individuals experiencing homelessness. We know how transformational a safe, stable home can be, and that is why we are so honored to be partnering with the City of San Jose and HomeFirst Services in building Bridge Housing Communities.
Bridge Housing Communities will be a safe, dignified, and supportive way for our unhoused neighbors in San Jose to transition into permanent housing. Eighty sleeping cabins will be installed across two sites in San Jose, with features like dual-pane windows, insulation, heater, shelving, lighting, smoke detector, and a locking door. The communities will also have communal spaces for kitchen, laundry, bathrooms, showers, and sanitation, as well as office space for services and case management.
We’ve put our construction experience and volunteer power to use by serving as the Bridge Housing Communities’ general contractor. The City is the landowner and lead on this project, and HomeFirst is part of the resident selection process, as well as the long-term property and service manager.
Thus far, volunteers and Habitat advocates have helped us raise the (slightly smaller) walls on the first 40 emergency sleeping cabins as well as constructed the common and meeting spaces for the Mabury Housing Community, the first Bridge Housing development in the City of San Jose. By the end of the year, this community will provide interim housing for homeless individuals as they find stability and self-reliance with the support of HomeFirst services.
In our 33-year history, we’ve served over 10,000 people – we know the power of a stable, permanent place to call home. By taking part in this innovative collaboration, we’re able to broaden our impact and bring that stability within reach for more people. Our work has always brought a community of support together to create a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Bridge Housing is an exciting way to bring that community together and extend that vision to even more of our neighbors.
source: By Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley / November 20, 2019
North Bay Fires
Thank you to everyone who has inquired about the M-Group staff in the North Bay. These recent, on-going fires have been devastating and unprecedented. However we are pleased to let all of our friends and clients know that our staff in the North Bay are safe, and while many had to evacuate their homes, none lost their homes.
With over one third of our staff located in the North Bay we look forward to assist in any way we can to help our communities recover from this terrible tragedy. With thousands of homes and many families displaced, we know that now is the time to pull together and work hard towards planning and rebuilding safer and more resilient neighborhoods.
Please join us in donating here: https://www.redwoodcu.org/northbayfirerelief