More than a year after the Palo Alto City Council first floated the idea of building a shelter for unhoused individuals near the Baylands, its vision is on the cusp of becoming reality thanks to a $26.6 million grant.
With its narrow sidewalks, industrial warehouses and no public transit, San Antonio Road looks like an unlikely destination for Palo Alto s next housing boom, but that s what the City Council is banking on.
With its narrow sidewalks, industrial warehouses and no public transit, San Antonio Road looks like an unlikely destination for Palo Alto s next housing boom, but that s what the City Council is banking on.
The Palo Alto City Council signaled its desire to encourage more housing on the city s southern edge on Monday night, when it gave rave reviews to a proposed condominium project at 800 San Antonio Road.
Doria Summa, a long-time neighborhood activist and current vice chair of the Planning and Transportation Commission, appears poised to run for a seat on the City Council.