Big San Jose housing project may zip through streamlined approvals

SAN JOSE — A big San Jose housing development proposed for a site near a key transit stop that could produce hundreds of residences is poised to zip through the city approval process in a streamlined fashion.

The residential project is slated to produce 203 homes and would be located near the corner of East Capitol Expressway and Narvaez Avenue in San Jose, documents on file with city planners show.

All the homes in the project, which is being developed by MidPen Housing, are expected to be affordable, according to city planning documents.

“MidPen Housing, in partnership with Santa Clara Valley Transportation Agency, aims to create an Emerging Urban District Mobility Hub by repurposing the existing surface parking into a vibrant, walkable, bikeable, sustainable, and transit-oriented mixed-use development,” according to a post on a VTA-created website.

The project would sprout next to a VTA transit station on East Capitol Expressway, the city planning files show.

Foster City-based MidPen Housing, a nonprofit firm, said the housing for the project would be set aside for people making 30% to 60% of the area median income.

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