The drive to stop a Milpitas hotel from becoming apartments for homeless
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/10/11/the-drive-to-stop-a-milpitas-hotel-from-becoming-apartments-for-homeless/
MILPITAS – More than 100 Milpitas citizens asked county and city leaders Sunday to include their voices in an upcoming development to shelter Santa Clara County’s homeless next to a family-oriented neighborhood known as Hillview.
Plans to turn the city’s Extended Stay America hotel into long-term housing for homeless residents under the state’s $600 million Project Homekey have faced a backlash in Milpitas. Residents said Sunday that they had been left out of the process.
The drive to stop a Milpitas hotel from becoming apartments for homeless
Oct 12, 2020, 11:30am UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/10/11/the-drive-to-stop-a-milpitas-hotel-from-becoming-apartments-for-homeless/
> MILPITAS – More than 100 Milpitas citizens asked county and city leaders Sunday to include their voices in an upcoming development to shelter Santa Clara County’s homeless next to a family-oriented neighborhood known as Hillview.
> Plans to turn the city’s Extended Stay America hotel into long-term housing for homeless residents under the state’s $600 million Project Homekey have faced a backlash in Milpitas. Residents said Sunday that they had been left out of the process.